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Wow those Nikon 8x32 SE's are Impressive!
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<blockquote data-quote="denco@comcast.n" data-source="post: 1377094" data-attributes="member: 25300"><p>Ah c'mon Henry let me enjoy this new relationship. I feel like I found my true "soulmate". I think this could be the real thing! At least if it turns out wrong I will have learned from my experience.</p><p> Henry! That's true hogwash! For somebody who sounds very analytical most of the time I think I have rubbed you the wrong way and you have let your emotion get the best of you. Why do you think the Nikon 8x32 SE has been the reference standard on Better View Desired for ever! It's Need scores are higher than alot of 8x50 binoculars and why do think it is legendary? It is because it is a phenomenal binocular. Please let me enjoy this new relationship without the fear that my Leica 7x42's will become jealous and seek a divorce. </p><p> You don't have to defend roof prisms. They are great binoculars and I will always have a pair for bad weather and wet conditions. But for the best view I have found my nirvana.You didn't start an internet myth! The Nikon 8x32 SE's were a legend long before you even said they were a great binocular. And you now what it is not a myth!</p><p></p><p>Dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denco@comcast.n, post: 1377094, member: 25300"] Ah c'mon Henry let me enjoy this new relationship. I feel like I found my true "soulmate". I think this could be the real thing! At least if it turns out wrong I will have learned from my experience. Henry! That's true hogwash! For somebody who sounds very analytical most of the time I think I have rubbed you the wrong way and you have let your emotion get the best of you. Why do you think the Nikon 8x32 SE has been the reference standard on Better View Desired for ever! It's Need scores are higher than alot of 8x50 binoculars and why do think it is legendary? It is because it is a phenomenal binocular. Please let me enjoy this new relationship without the fear that my Leica 7x42's will become jealous and seek a divorce. You don't have to defend roof prisms. They are great binoculars and I will always have a pair for bad weather and wet conditions. But for the best view I have found my nirvana.You didn't start an internet myth! The Nikon 8x32 SE's were a legend long before you even said they were a great binocular. And you now what it is not a myth! Dennis [/QUOTE]
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