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    M47C No 4 (T) less telescope

    So have Britishicon made No 4 Mk 1 (T) Less telescope, I have the transit case, the scope canvas case, and an original and functional No 32 Mk 3 scope with leather lens covers. Any idea if it’s worth?
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    Its worth something... Without pictures however no one is going to be able to venture an decent estimate for you.

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    Is it clear or cloudy do the turrets turn easily are the internals intact you ask a question with no depth as how can anyone answer your inquiry with as #2 says no pics or description the serial No. would be good as well it may have its missing No.4 T mate somewhere on this web site.

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    I’ll try and upload some pictures later, it’s in my opinion in fairly good condition sat in storage most of its life. The scope turrets turn and graticles move freely, optics clear, there’s a tiny black hair I can see hanging on left side of crosshair though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jagminas View Post
    I’ll try and upload some pictures later,
    If you can't manage then send them to me and I'll do it...see your PM for an email address...
    Regards, Jim

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