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    Periscopic Prism scope case

    Hi Guy's

    Just officially joined the forum however have been a bit of a un-official lurker from time to time but now ive decided to take the plunge and post on the forum (next will be learning how to upload pics) hope your patient . I've just taken delivery of a 2nd pattern PPCo scope with original rings, I say 2nd pattern as it has the long cone ocular housing instead of the stepped version. I understand sometime early in 1916 there were additional changes to the internals and some external changes.

    The scope is in very nice shape optically and in overall very nice condition and as such I'm wanting to keep it this way. I'm aware that these originally came issued with a leather carry case with shoulder strap and the scope sat securely in a velvet lined tube. I've had several PPco scopes in the past as well as Winchester, Aldis and early Evans scopes. None I'm sad to say had their original cases and I've never came across any cases for sale on their own. So I will attempt to make one of these using the correct leather and stitch patterns and correct brass roll buckles.

    I am uncertain if anyone has attempted to make cases before or has successfully done it ?but it seems a good idea as I don't think these are readily available or turn up much on the more popular auction sites. So as I am in possession of a very early leather sewing machine that was used for either making bridles and saddles I think it would be a perfect opportunity for this project. I've tested it out on sample leather and it works well so I think once I obtain the correct dimensions it will be only a short time before I can produce a case. I think lens caps would also be very possible on the machine too. So if anyone is interested in having a period correct case made and has dimensions of the PPco case Id be very glad to hear from them as I may be able to make something that will protect your rare scope and be period correct.

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    I thought I recognised the literary style of the person posting! Adam, if you want to email me I'll measure up one of my cases for you.

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    Hey Mac...time for another pint at Trafalgar Square....it has been a couple of years.
    PM me with your contact info, as the old number seems to have gone dead.
    The scope is still in pieces, by the way.

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    PPCo case

    Probably the nicest PPCo case I've ever seen - mint condition rifle number R4878

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    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for your replies.. and pics. Nice to see there are some familiar names on here . Thanks for the welcome.

    Warren good to hear from you too... Yes I'm definitely up for a beer when your next over in blighty you know what bootneck's are like for a beer.. I will PM you my number.

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    I bet Johnathan Moore could stitch up one of those cases PDQ. I wouldn't mind betting that he already has!

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    Interesting. I'd be interested in one for mine since I lost out on an original unfortunately mid last year.






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