Rare Ww2 Japanese Naval Aircraft Carrier Binoculars Yashima Tokyo 15×80 No. 132 (Stamped along with other stamps). Condition is used, See photos. The Binoculars are approximately 45cm long and 23 Cm wide at their widest point or 30cm wide if you measure where the mount is connected. Each end piece lense is approx 8cm inContinue reading
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Ww2 Japanese Naval Aircraft Carrier Binoculars Yashima Tokyo 15×80 No. 132
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WW2 Big Eye Imperial Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
WW2 ” Big Eye ” Imperial Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars.. The Binoculars are in original condition with paint loss and some denting around the opening of the Objective lens.. The dimensions are approximately 18 x 10 and 19 pounds The Optics are still very good and Clear. The have a Symbol you canContinue reading
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WW2 Big Eye Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
This is a rare Pair Of. WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy 15 x 80 (4 degree) shipboard binoculars! This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! There is not colour on it. Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in veryContinue reading
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WW2 Big Eye Imperial Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
WW2 ” Big Eye ” Imperial Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars.. The Binoculars are in original condition with paint loss and some denting around the opening of the Objective lens.. The dimensions are approximately 18 x 10 and 19 pounds The Optics are still very good and Clear. The have a Symbol you canContinue reading
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WW2 Big Eye Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
This is a rare Pair Of. WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy 15 x 80 (4 degree) shipboard binoculars! This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! There is not colour on it. Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in veryContinue reading
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WW2 Big Eye Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
This is a rare Pair Of. WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy 15 x 80 (4 degree) shipboard binoculars! This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! There is not colour on it. Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in veryContinue reading
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WW2 Big Eye Japanese Navy 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
This is a rare Pair Of. WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy 15 x 80 (4 degree) shipboard binoculars! This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! There is not colour on it. Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in veryContinue reading
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WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy Big Eye 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars RARE
This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in SUPERB used condition! Manufactured between 1939 and 1945, all optics are EXTRAORDINARY! No blurring, haziness, spotting, or fungus! The lens bodies feature a prominentContinue reading
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WW2 Japanese Navy Big Eye 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars
This is a rare Pair Of. WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy 15 x 80 (4 degree) shipboard binoculars! This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! There is not colour on it. Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in veryContinue reading
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WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy Big Eye 15×80 Aircraft Carrier Binoculars RARE
This “Big Eye” style was specifically used on late-war aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other surface vessels! Made of a aluminum, brass, and steel this set of binoculars is in SUPERB used condition! Manufactured between 1939 and 1945, all optics are EXTRAORDINARY! No blurring, haziness, spotting, or fungus! The lens bodies feature a prominentContinue reading