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WW2 Original Japan Imperial army MILITARY BINOCULARS Soldier's Bag,Glass -d0624-
$ 121.44
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Description
DescriptionWW2 Original Japan Imperial army MILITARY BINOCULARS ,CASE set
There is the dirt of the aging on the lens.
There is cover deterioration.
There is a dirt of the aging.
The bottom of the case is greatly damaged.
Please judge state of binoculars and case from a photograph.
It is not made in Japan.
I obtained these binoculars with the munitions at the time of other World War II.
Therefore I suppose that It was used in World War II.
However, I cannot guarantee it.
You understand it, and please purchase it
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