Indy Binoculars

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Indy Binoculars

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Ok, would love your comments on the binoculars? They look pretty SA to me.
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SA or not, that is one cool looking piece of gear! :D They look like they have been on quite a few adventures! :TOH:

Any idea what their age is?
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It's just my opnion that they were probably manufacturered between 1910/1920. They are unmarked so tough to date.

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Nope, nothing on extention tubes.

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Here's mine, they're a bit small but close enough for me. They're supposedly French WWI Pilot specs.... They came in the original leather case that is in pretty decent condition as well.
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I got a pair of vintage ones off ebay, probably a bit small, but in this case I guess close enough will do the job.

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