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Protecting scope and binoculars

To: 'Robyn Rayner' <>, "" <>
Subject: Protecting scope and binoculars
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 01:59:46 +0000
I've seen a tripod stored in  a piece of PVC pipe running under the seats of a 
van. I can't remember if it also protected a mounted scope. It may have been 
just to protect it from passengers' feet, whereas the scope would be safe under 
the back seat.

Peter Shute

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> Recently I have  been indulged with Swarovski scope, binoculars, tripod.
> So good.
> Wondering how people transport and protect these treasures.
> Need something that will cope with camping, dust, corrugations.
> Have had trouble finding a solution, so looking for recommendations please.
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