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I think that they are worth something as a "curio" but probably not worth a vast sum unless there was something unusual or special about them for example if they had been on board the Titanic when it hit the iceberg and this could be proved. At the end of the day they are worth what someone is willing to pay, like everything else.
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12-24-2016 05:10 PM
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Response to request for information regarding Feiglstok binoculars
My great grandfather was Heinrich Feiglstok. (I am Gary Feiglstok) He had a lens making business in Vienna, (Wein) Austria, in the late 1800's. that's all I know. I might be interested in purchasing those binoculars, to keep as a family heirloom. Let me know if you are interested in selling. Of course, I would like to see a picture of them first.
Best regards,
Gary Feiglstok
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Another amazing thing about this forum. I hope that you get them. I wish you'd followed him and operated a lens making business today.
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It may be a good idea to send the person a private message (P.M.) concerning these binoculars because they will also receive an email copy which will alert them that you may be interested in them.
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