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14th October 2013, 09:31 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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15th October 2013, 01:58 AM #17
Hi Bob,
your generosity seems to have no bounds!
I would love a copy too....
Thanks again for the great presents and the hospitality received on my recent visit!Cheers,
Joe
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17th October 2013, 11:54 AM #21Member
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Bob,
I note one of the pages depicts a "Large Toolmaker's Microscope". At one stage Zeiss made two models, a large and a small. I have one of the small models in the process of cleaning and recommissioning . Have you ever seen any info on the "Small Toolmaker's Microscope"?
I do have some information already. If you or anyone here is interested, I am happy to copy and post it.
Take care,
K.
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Short range bird watching Binoculars?
Colposcopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Not to be confused with colonoscopy" lol
Two on the current three have camera ports, hence the name "kittycam" (spelling?
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/things-i-buy-141217/
Couldnt find any pictures of the Zeiss.
Stuart
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I think I may have mislead you.
I currently have three colposcopes, one by Leisegang in the thread above, one by Zeiss and one by Frigitronics(which has issues and may well be going back to the sellinr, I might put a thread together about it the next couple of days)
I'm sure I put some pictures of the Zeiss on the forum but I havent been able to find them.
All cleared up?
Stuart
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Cool scopes!
K.
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22nd October 2013, 08:48 PM #30
Mine turned up today BT, thank you.
I just realized i left it in the shed
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