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  1. Steve C

    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    I've had Nicholas do several repairs for me over the years. I contacted him just two weeks ago, and he informed me he is no longer taking more business.
  2. Steve C

    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    First off welcome to BF. Great threads are spawned by great binoculars. I have a type 2 804 myself. There are any number of sources for cases that work. Eagle Optics sells some cases that should have one big enough. I got a reliable cheapo off an eBay search. Small backpacks or fanny packs...
  3. Steve C

    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    I have a type 1c AUdubon that I use the FOR winged shields on. Why the would harm the Swift bridge I don't quite get, unless one is constantly fiddling with taking them on or off. Just run the focus where the bridge is down all the way and put it on.
  4. Steve C

    Historical Review of Swift 804 Audubon Binoculars

    That's a good post Ed. I have to agree with it too. What I notice after using mine for awhile is that the extra .5x magnification, for me anyway, seems to manifest itself at the longer distances at which the magnification is useful. When I got mine, I really thought that there was nothing...
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