$425.00
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Item Code: 160-121
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Heavy metal body is painted an ochre color with brown Bakelite adjustment knobs.
Both eye-pieces are present and adjustable. Optics are a bit clouded and the casing is slightly dirty.
Right side of the unit is marked “D. F. 10 x 80” over a triangle and “d k l” followed by a large “X.”
The Bakelite knob on top of the unit allows for extending the distance between the eye pieces. This knob is cracked and missing a portion of the body but still works. The second knob is next to the left eye piece and is marked in German “dark, clear, bright, middle.”
Item shows signs of use and age. [ad] [ph:L]
Extra shipping charge may be necessary. (weight 12 lbs)
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