Saturday, May 16th, 2009 at
8:59 am
Alexander asked:
I have a pair of Soviet-Union era binoculars that I picked up in a thrift store in Germany. They work great, nothing is broken, have russian writing on them, are a little dusty, look about 30 years old. If I were able to find the right person to sell to, how much do you think they would go for? Thanks.
Reply:
I would ask the Community at "I Antique Online"
http://www.iantiqueonline.com They have over 800 members who buy, sell or collect antiques and art. You will get more specialized feedback this way.
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Saturday, May 16th, 2009 at
6:36 am
Edison asked:
I'm currently looking for a binocular with a larger objective,(bigger than my 10x28) I've come down to the Burris FullField II 10x42, and the Leupold Arcadia 10x42. Both are within $20 of each other and seem to offer the same features.Any help to end this tie breaker?
Reply:
The Leupold. If you are using them for cold, wet, or foggy weather they will out perform the Burris. In low light conditions is where you will really see the difference. They also have a great customer service and warranty.
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