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Swarovski 10x50 SLC binoculars in excellent condition for sale. Glass, collimation, and function is perfect! Features Swarobright and Swarodur lens and prism coatings. Includes the factory rainguard and objective lens covers, as well as a Swarovski bino harness system and an upgraded Swarovski padded case. Serial #70xxxxx. Made in Austria. $1,095.00 shipped in the U.S. (Cash, check, money order, or PayPal +3% or "gift")
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No, I won't take $900.00 for them, and I'm not interested in any trades. Thanks for your interest though.
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$1,075.00 shipped in the U.S.
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Nice binos at a fair price, but I think you might be confusing Trinovids (BA/BN's) with Geovids (built in rangefinder), especially where Trinovids (BA/BN's) are no longer made.
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SOLD! Reply sent with payment info. Thanks! Payment received. Thanks, Mike!
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Swarovski 15x56 SLC Neu binoculars in absolutely mint condition for sale. Glass, collimation, and function is perfect! Includes an extra set of winged eye-cups and a new in the package Swarovski bino harness system. Serial #76xxxxx. Made in Austria. $1,675.00 shipped in the U.S. (Cash, check, MO, or PayPal +3% or gift) *SOLD PENDING RECEIPT OF FUNDS* *NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES*
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SOLD! Reply sent with payment info. Thanks!
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Deduct $25.00 if you don't want the bino harness
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I could always charge you more it it'd make you feel better....
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And, yes, for all intensive purposes they're new, but I'm not a store and they've been handled, so I can't sell them as "new", but you won't find a cleaner pair without actually buying new.
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Neu is when they changed from these: To these: And I'm guessing "Neu" means "New" in Austrian, indicating they're the latest version on the market.
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If you didn't like the offer that was made, say no thanks, and move on; you're not out anything. At this point it sounds like you've got a bad case of sandygina.
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AZelkhunter2, sent you a PM.
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No disrespect intended, but I'll bet if you'd take 15 minutes and box it up and be willing to ship it, your Swaro Laser Guide would probably be sold by now. Requiring a face-to-face deal on an item that is easily shipped really limits your audience, especially on the WWW. Just my .02$
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If you change your mind about shipping, I'd take it. It's really pretty simple. I could send you a Postal money order for $260.00 ($250.00 + $10.00 shipping) and once you cashed it at your bank and knew it was good, all you'd have to do is box up the scope and drop it off at the Post Office.
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10-4. A Springbar or Kodiak Canvas Flexbow tent and a smaller utility trailer would do the same thing, quick set-up and all. That's really all a Jumping Jack trailer is is a Springbar tent attached to a trailer at a premium price. I have a 10x10 Kodiak Canvas Flexbow tent that I use when I'm only going for a night or two and don't want to bother with the wall tent. One person can set it up in 15 minutes or so. The biggest advantage I see with Kodiak over Springbar is the Kodiak has loops for guy ropes so it's more stable if the wind blows. Below is a picture of mine set-up hastily in my back yard. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...rm23&Go.x=0 Best of luck in your search.
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Never really understood the attraction to Jumping Jack trailers myself. In my opinion, a utility trailer and a good quality wall tent is far more versatile, plus a lot less $$$. For what they want for a Jumping Jack, you could buy a 7x16 Big Tex trailer, a 14x16 Davis Tent, a Cylinder Stove, a couple of cots, a Coleman lantern or two, a propane tree, and have money to spare. FWIW, I paid $900.00 for my 8x14 trailer (used) and $1,100.00 for my 14x16 Davis tent (new). Even with my '05 Suzuki Eiger 400cc 4x4 included, I'm still less money than what a new Jumping Jack costs.
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