With only 500 and some odd made, we stand a good chance of re-uniting some sets I'd say.
How's that spread sheet coming Badger? ;)
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With only 500 and some odd made, we stand a good chance of re-uniting some sets I'd say.
How's that spread sheet coming Badger? ;)
Another one from the files from 2005
I'll have to start paying more attention to skips in future!
Nice find.
Hey fellas
I just acquired this scope and was wondering what a ballpark value would be for it. Glass is clean and clear.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...02/cmk1a-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...02/cmk1b-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...02/cmk1c-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...02/cmk1d-1.jpg
I can take more photos if needed.
Attachment 70291
Friends ,
To complete the research on the subject here is a picture of my no 47 instrument stand canvas pouch.
The stand had a pouch .
My picture is featured in Clive Law's latest edition of '' Without warning '' , his fine book on canadian sniping equipment.
Cheers.
Robert
Do you mind telling us the serial numbers on the stand and scope?
Somewhere not long ago I saw a photo of a Canadian Bisley team from the 1950s with a scope and stand in the foreground. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them ended up with military shooting teams; no better stand could be had then, and maybe not even now.
With the help of a forum member I have just managed to complete my CMK 1 with a tripod from that "site".
The serial numbers are:
Telescope - 256-C
Telescope case - 114-C
Tripod - 502-C
Was that telescope part of the Canadian No4T CES in much the same way as the Tel Sct Reg (Telescopes, Captain Pugwash as we called them.....) was the telescope in our CES? The old Tel Sct Reg seems to fit into the Canadian chests.