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    Quote Originally Posted by JGaynor View Post
    Mike, under real high magnification I begin to lose some detail. The word "No." between "Serial" and the Ep'd "24756" looks kind of faint but I can't say if its due to wear, pitting or just the so-so picture. Other than that it looks ok to me.

    As to chuck's point the w/e knobs with the resettable scale (the little screws on the knobs) were a change that occurred somewhere in the middle of production for what we have been calling the 2nd Variation of the M73B1. The 2nd variation is seen with both style knobs, both with and without the adjustment screw.

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    Jim - At 200% it appears to me that the EP'ed #'s "..756" are on top of a scratch on the scope tube. I've seen scratchs on top of EP'ed #'s but never seen authentic EP'ed #s over a scratch.
    The "No." is either lightly struck or worn but is significant only if one thinks the EP'ed # was applied after the scope tube had seen some amount of use.
    I see no sealant around the Data plate and the scope tube. Sealant IMO is something one would see on a original or GI rebuild scope.
    My observations may be purely academic. The entire package offered in this auction is a rare combination of necessary parts for the A4.
    I'm not 'flaming' the seller. I'm just making some observations that may benefit our community.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    Jim - At 200% it appears to me that the EP'ed #'s "..756" are on top of a scratch on the scope tube. I've seen scratchs on top of EP'ed #'s but never seen authentic EP'ed #s over a scratch.
    The "No." is either lightly struck or worn but is significant only if one thinks the EP'ed # was applied after the scope tube had seen some amount of use.
    I see no sealant around the Data plate and the scope tube. Sealant IMO is something one would see on a original or GI rebuild scope.
    My observations may be purely academic. The entire package offered in this auction is a rare combination of necessary parts for the A4.
    I'm not 'flaming' the seller. I'm just making some observations that may benefit our community.
    Good points Mike. It does seem like most of these shown signs of tampering with the screws on the data plate (buggered screw heads). Kind of interesting since by the book parallax was not to be messed with except by depot personnel who presumably would have the right tools. If the data plate was moved or removed that would explain the missing sealant goo.

    Thanks for bring ing th auction to our attention, Considering what people are paying for some of the CMPicon A4's these days and thae fact that the base and rings are included the price isn't too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGaynor View Post
    Good points Mike. It does seem like most of these shown signs of tampering with the screws on the data plate (buggered screw heads). Kind of interesting since by the book parallax was not to be messed with except by depot personnel who presumably would have the right tools. If the data plate was moved or removed that would explain the missing sealant goo.

    Thanks for bring ing th auction to our attention, Considering what people are paying for some of the CMPicon A4's these days and thae fact that the base and rings are included the price isn't too bad.

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    Jim - I agree the package price isn't hatefull. The seller would likely be better off selling seperately: Base & shim - Ring Set - Scope.
    Anyway..just my observations...stay Warm!!

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