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Lovely condition, fully working, quality binoculars by eduscience. 10x50MM 297′ at 1,000 yds.
Black with comfortable rubber grips. Manual focus works perfectly. Lenses are clear with no scratches. Comes with all protective caps, cleaning cloth and carry case. Please note the rubber grip on one side has faded to a lighter grey than the other side (as shown on the image) but this in no way affects the functioning of the unit. Great for sports, children, amateur birdwatchers, trainspotters etc.
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Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Binoculars and Monoculars
Location: Mareham le Fen, Lincolnshire
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