#60585
10/07/2008 09:02 PM
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Can anyone ID these- no markings at all-no individual eye focus- no eye width control-the glare tubes slide out about 1 3/4 inches and are metal-pebbled leather on body. Optics are perfect, about 6 power.Thanks, Mike
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#60586
10/07/2008 09:03 PM
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#60587
10/07/2008 09:03 PM
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#60588
10/07/2008 09:04 PM
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#60589
10/08/2008 01:25 AM
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looks to be either french or britsh,late 19th or very early 20th century commercial types,,,could have certainly been used in WW I,,,Robert
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#60590
10/09/2008 12:37 PM
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They appear to be the ones that were given out as door prizes at the French Pavillion during the 1939 World's Fair.
Urban B Martinez Jr
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