Hello Gentlemen,
This is my first "proper" post so ease me in gently!
First, what a marvellous forum, I have spent the last week or so looking through old threads and learning a great deal, so thanks for that.
I also read the thread concerning the KOSB veteran being given the chance to handle a NO4 T again. Not ashamed to say that brought a lump to my throat, especially towards page 10! Not least being a "Scott" myself, and having family not a million miles from where he was brought up. My own grandfathers served in the Black Watch (Dispatch Rider), and the Scots Guards (4th Armoured, Churchill Tank)
Anyway, I digress...
I recently purchased a No32 MKIII scope, in bracket, and with lens covers, produced by Cooke Troughton & Simms. It seems in excellent condition overall, with moving turrets and clear lenses. It doesn't look to have ever really been messed around with, and seems to have just been taken off a rifle and stored.
I am slightly concerned, having read some of the threads here, and would like to make sure that everything is as it should be, especially the bracket. Because, and this will make me sound rather naive, until I joined the forum, I didn't actually comprehend just quite how in demand these things were, to the point that so much of the kit needed for a No4 T had been faked/reproduced.
So:
1) Is there a thread which details the differences between a "good" and a "bad" scope bracket?
2) Likewise with the leather scope covers. Any pointers telling right from wrong?
3) Value: I know an object is worth what somebody is willing to pay, and that the best place to search is the completed listings of the worlds favourite auction site. Having done the latter, and seeing a couple of packages similar to mine make £2000+ is that the sort of realistic ballpark for a set up such as I have described above?
Many thanks indeed for any advice.
Kind regards,
ChrisInformation
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