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WWII Japanese Binoculars with Carrying Case
Item #: WR950
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This is a set of Japanese military binoculars used during World War II. The body of the binoculars is leather covered. The leather has a well worn, pebbled surface and is securely attached to the optical tubes. The glass in these old binoculars is perfect! This isn't a crack, spot, smudge or anything on them, clear as the day they were made. The bino's measure 3 5/8" long and have a maximum width of 6". The optics are fantastic with this set. The image is very clear and not distorted or cloudy, and focus perfectly when adjusted. A reticle is visible through both eyes that gives 50degrees left and right of center, 30 degrees above and below center. The back of the left tube is stamped with a makers mark and the serial number of 9639, the right is stamped with the magnification and degree of field of view, 6x9.3. The original leather and elastic neck strap is still reporting for duty, but the elastic is broken where it joins the left side leather. The painted canvas case is well worn, but still very sturdy. All stitching is still strong and unbroken. The closure tab is present and unbroken. The carrying strap for the case is in very good condition. These would look great in any Pacific theater WWII collection or display.
Your Price $325.00 USD

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