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WWII Nikko Destroyer Ship Binoculars
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Nikon marine binoculars mounted on a wooden period tripod, these exceptional binoculars display entirely Original optics in a distinctly Japanese bulletproof straight-body instrument with 15 x magnification with 80 mm objective naval lens that have been originally restored in a time-consuming process to reveal a crystal clear Image.
Each Binocular has a story to tell, as these were used defensively by the German Navy, and are very rare due to the fact that most found their fates at the bottom of the sea. This particular pair was on a Japanese destroyer, one of the most formidable destroyers of the World War II era. A stunning centerpiece for any home or office, each binocular has its own unique serial markings, which means no one else in the world except you would own this incredible, one of a kind, collectible piece.
- Creator:Nikon (Maker)
- Dimensions:Height: 58.5 in (148.59 cm)Width: 12.88 in (32.72 cm)Depth: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1940
- Condition:Refinished.
- Seller Location:Telluride, CO
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9454239755222
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