The light housing case can be fixed with some plastic welding epoxy.Īpo will likely have the best advice for you. The smudge on that eyepiece was actually tape residue. This is the newer, larger binocular than what is found on the series 10. Does anyone have advices on the best method of ensuring that the alignment of the optics is correct when I epoxy in place? On of them seems it will be easy as I can tell where the epoxy was and belongs, but the smaller prism’s original positioning remains elusive. The prisms themselves seem in perfect condition with one or two minor chips that do not interfere with the optics. Anyway, I am not sure if it was in the shipping during cold weather or the reason the scope was cheap, but the prisms in the binocular have detached from the frame. I just recently picked up a nice AO 120, complete with the external lamp housing, the lamp socket, filters, transformer, and binocular head.
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