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    Posted 12 years ago

    memaw
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    These binoculars are from WW ll. They were made in occupied Japan. The description is legible as you can see. The binoculars and case in good condition. Just wondering if they had any value to them. All replies appreciated

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    1. packrat-place packrat-place, 12 years ago
      They are actually post WW II, being manufactured between Sept. 1945 & April 1952. We did not occupy Japan until they surrendered in Sept. and the war was over in August. Probably manufactured in late 40's to early 50's.
    2. memaw, 12 years ago
      Thanks Pack-rat and AR8. Love the history you both provided.
    3. ncowles, 12 years ago
      Capital binoculars 6x30 field 75 no.4100 Made in occupied Japan in very good condition with orginal case. What is it worth?

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