Black Spectacle Binocular 2.8x Magnification. Manufactured by Scope Instrument Corp Japan (Model 2392 Cat 765-023).

The binoculars are supplied with a box and accessories: a sturdy leather case with a red velvet interior, 2 eyepiece hoods, with the original protective pouches.
The condition of the glasses and accessories is new, never used.
The pouch of the binoculars-glasses has an intact sticker "PASSED NO. TP 93152 J.S.O.T.I.A." used as a seal. The pouch has never been opened, so the photos of the glasses outside the packaging are of an identical specimen in the same condition (never used).
The box, intact, shows some blooming on the surface.

Glasses Size.
front: 13 cm.
Right temple length: 13.4 cm.
length of binoculars: 4 cm. with close focus.
Binocular diameter 3.5 cm.
distance between the center of the eyepieces: 6.2 cm.
Weight: 82 g.

Box size: 5 x 7.7 x 16.5 cm
Weight: 206 g.

The last photo in the gallery shows the measurements applied to the object.


Notes.
In addition to the theater, binoculars were widely used in outdoor life: fishing, hunting, nature observation and any other situation where having free hands was required.
A similar pair of binoculars appears in the 1987 James Bond film "The Living Daylights", used to spy on General Pushkin from a distance.

Good auction.

Black Spectacle Binocular 2.8x Magnification. Manufactured by Scope Instrument Corp Japan (Model 2392 Cat 765-023).

The binoculars are supplied with a box and accessories: a sturdy leather case with a red velvet interior, 2 eyepiece hoods, with the original protective pouches.
The condition of the glasses and accessories is new, never used.
The pouch of the binoculars-glasses has an intact sticker "PASSED NO. TP 93152 J.S.O.T.I.A." used as a seal. The pouch has never been opened, so the photos of the glasses outside the packaging are of an identical specimen in the same condition (never used).
The box, intact, shows some blooming on the surface.

Glasses Size.
front: 13 cm.
Right temple length: 13.4 cm.
length of binoculars: 4 cm. with close focus.
Binocular diameter 3.5 cm.
distance between the center of the eyepieces: 6.2 cm.
Weight: 82 g.

Box size: 5 x 7.7 x 16.5 cm
Weight: 206 g.

The last photo in the gallery shows the measurements applied to the object.


Notes.
In addition to the theater, binoculars were widely used in outdoor life: fishing, hunting, nature observation and any other situation where having free hands was required.
A similar pair of binoculars appears in the 1987 James Bond film "The Living Daylights", used to spy on General Pushkin from a distance.

Good auction.

Era
1900-2000
Weight
82 g
Number of items
1
Manufacturer/ Brand
Scope Instrument Corp Japan
Model/ type nr
Precision tool makers loupe glasses
Material
Bakelite, Metal
Country of origin
Japan
Style
Vintage
Condition
Mint
Tested and working
Tested and working
Height
13 cm
Width
13.4 cm
Depth
6.2 cm
Estimated Period
1960-1970
Title additional information
PASSED

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