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    L42A1 or No4T

    Does anyout there in Forum land own No4T or, I suspect that it is an L42 ?-30124. Don't know of a prefix as we didn't go on prefixes in a big way.

    I found the telescope box in an old dusty cupboard and it is configured for the L42 cleaning brush and lens tissues. There's also a new case strap and eye caps inside too!
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    Simon....any information on 30124. Might spark some interest. Always amazes me what shows up that been stored and long forgotten. Ron

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    Good Day Peter,
    I was sold an L42A1 scope can about 10 years ago that was in new condition. I've always been curious about the additional attachment points (i.e. spring steel clips). What normally went into the cans?
    Thank You,
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    Little housing inside the lid with clip, a small folded packet of lens cleaning tissues
    Brackets in the base, for the two variations of lens dust brushes. The little flat one in the bracket on the left. This was soon obsolet followed by a Windsor and Newton sable hair 'flick' type brush. Didn't see them for long either as the dumpy sable haired brush with the yellow band around it came in

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    Hi Michael,

    Good to see you back from the sand box safe and well

    Shame you Won't be joining us at the Britishicon Shooting Show this year, although I do have a ticket in your name just on the off chance?

    Cheers,

    Simon.

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