LC binoculars and a case I made for them
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2022 10:34 am
The other week I was watching Last Crusade and Indy's binoculars came to my attention.
"Here's another piece of gear I can spend money and time on!"
I read a bit through the forum about it and after that I went to my local online second hand site. I found two brass binoculars, that were close enough to Indy's. The one on the right (below) is VERY close, I would say.
On the left is a Glaser 8 military pair and the one that is really close is a W.Watson&Sons pair, marked 1903 (production year perhaps?). They both work well, but the Glaser is really crystal clear. The Watson has it's ups and downs, doesn't always focus perfectly, I thin one of the lenses is set differently.
I plan to use them on my trips, but it seems that just throwing them in my bag would damage them more, so I made a leather hard case for them:
It is wet moulded on two beer bottles, and is a very snug fit on the Watson binoculars. Really happy to add this new piece of gear to my collection.
Cheers,
Bear
"Here's another piece of gear I can spend money and time on!"
I read a bit through the forum about it and after that I went to my local online second hand site. I found two brass binoculars, that were close enough to Indy's. The one on the right (below) is VERY close, I would say.
On the left is a Glaser 8 military pair and the one that is really close is a W.Watson&Sons pair, marked 1903 (production year perhaps?). They both work well, but the Glaser is really crystal clear. The Watson has it's ups and downs, doesn't always focus perfectly, I thin one of the lenses is set differently.
I plan to use them on my trips, but it seems that just throwing them in my bag would damage them more, so I made a leather hard case for them:
It is wet moulded on two beer bottles, and is a very snug fit on the Watson binoculars. Really happy to add this new piece of gear to my collection.
Cheers,
Bear