Thanks for sending the picture Rod and posting them Clarkey. Regardless of one's view on the restoration of rare binoculars, Rod is to be commended on his fine workmanship.
My own view of the markings (which I've now seen) is that the binocular was marked like this when the previous owner bought it and was probably pictured in Seeger's book solely to illustrate the rare extra ring on the objective tube.
No mention of the Eagle was made as both probably doubted it (another, more realistically marked DF7x is shown on the opposite page).
Rod then expertly restored it, unaware of the suspicions about the markings. No shame in that - many on this forum will have been caught out (as I have).
This entire scenario could happen tomorrow ie I've been named in Seeger's book, I have a vast collection (and heirs who know little of it) and I have a Zeiss Smooth Ocular with fake Kustenartillierie and Eagle markings (bought from an honourable and reputable expert named in Seeger's book who, when shown the problem, made immediate amends).
If I pass away in my sleep tonight, the Smooth ocular Kustenartillierie 7x50 wil eventually appear for sale - I know it's dodgy but other's may not.
No-one's done wrong (apart from the original Kustenartillierie engraver) and all have acted with honour. But the marking's still fake...
My own view of the markings (which I've now seen) is that the binocular was marked like this when the previous owner bought it and was probably pictured in Seeger's book solely to illustrate the rare extra ring on the objective tube.
No mention of the Eagle was made as both probably doubted it (another, more realistically marked DF7x is shown on the opposite page).
Rod then expertly restored it, unaware of the suspicions about the markings. No shame in that - many on this forum will have been caught out (as I have).
This entire scenario could happen tomorrow ie I've been named in Seeger's book, I have a vast collection (and heirs who know little of it) and I have a Zeiss Smooth Ocular with fake Kustenartillierie and Eagle markings (bought from an honourable and reputable expert named in Seeger's book who, when shown the problem, made immediate amends).
If I pass away in my sleep tonight, the Smooth ocular Kustenartillierie 7x50 wil eventually appear for sale - I know it's dodgy but other's may not.
No-one's done wrong (apart from the original Kustenartillierie engraver) and all have acted with honour. But the marking's still fake...
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