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05-25-2014 08:22 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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by
odessa1
any thoughts?
just looks like patina , wear & tear IMO
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If black paint has been put over the original tan coat, it could be a post-war solution applied then.
Sometimes original wartime equipment was used for e.g. civil purposes after 1945 and in this case it could be acquired by the hunter and black coat would seem to be more acceptable than “ordinary yellow” one. My grandfather, as the NCO of the Polish Army brought home his service binoculars after September 1939 campaign. He used them for hunting for next 30 years and (lucky for me) there was no need to adopt them because they were in stylish, black paint coat.
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I would say the same as Tomasz.
Cheers, Ade.
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I'll third that!...
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Thanks for you everyones advice
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Thanks for you everyones advice
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