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Condor MkII (1 Viewer)

rdnzl

Not Sure.
United States
I will have these in my hands next week. I don't think there is a Swift porro that I can pass on.
 

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I got them today, and they could pass for new. Very nice and bright views, and pretty easy to hold still for a 10x. Nice FOV. Focuser is smooth as glass, and the eye cups are still soft. I think they probably have spent most of their time in a closet or a drawer. I think they were made in 1986.
 

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It looks like you got a real jem. However, even though the eyecups are soft I'd still recommend applying ArmorAll semi-annually. They are very hard to replace nowadays.

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