[meteorite-list] binocular microscope
From: Dave Harris <entropydave_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:48:55 2004 Message-ID: <005a01c13583$3ed949a0$29fa89d4_at_default> Hi there, I bagged an amazing bargain today - need to want to know more about it, so maybe one of you experts can help me! I have got an almost industrial stereo binocular microscope and abort of a few dirty lenses is in perfect condition and absolutely ideal for looking at meteorites! I is on the heaviest base of cast iron, with a bar set on it at right angles with a fantastic, smooth binocular eyepieces and 3 low power nose piece lenses - magnify the max as X35. Apart from a clean, it is perfect - black enamelled brass and probably 50 years old? I can send a pic to anyone if they can shed more light - I only spent £60 on it - so cheap so cheap! I is s a wonderful bit of kit I tell you! contact me off list if you wish! (and as I just happen to have Matteo's Governador on my pocket I lay don on the road where the stuff was being unpacked and checked it out there and then! the look on the dealers face was memorable! -- In gentle decay, d. http://www.meteorites.ic24.net/index.html http://www.thc.u-net.com/davethc1.htm "I have a proof that x^n+y^n=z^n never has integer solutions for n>2. However, it won't fit into my signature file...."Received on Tue 04 Sep 2001 04:50:34 PM PDT |
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