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Binoculor Repairs

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Subject: Binoculor Repairs
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:58:11 +1000
Chris, I don't know the answer, but just for interest, what has gone wrong with 
them? I've got Monarchs, and I'm interested to know how robust they are. 

Depending on the model, they aren't very expensive online, so replacement might 
be a viable option. I think my 8x42s cost less than $350 a year or so ago.

Peter Shute

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> Chris Lloyd
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> Sorry to return to such a well plowed field but I could find 
> nothing in the
> archives. Does anyone know who might have a go a repairing my Nikon
> Monarchs? My preference would be in Sydney but anywhere will do. Ciao
> 
>  
> 
> Chris Lloyd| Manager Wirrimbirra
> THE NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (NEW SOUTH WALES)
> Watson Road, Observatory Hill, Sydney NSW 2000
> GPO Box 518, Sydney NSW 2001
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