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Anonymous Posted on Aug 20, 2012

Eye piece lens detached

Lefthand eye piece lens has become detached and is loose inside the binocular; I need the special that unscrews(?) the lens holder.

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  • Anonymous Feb 24, 2017

    same issue ! but we are now in 2017...
    i am from France (Paris). I try to open the holder(=box) : unscrew the 7 or 8 very small screw. But after, i did not find how to open. I do not want to force and break it !...

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SOURCE: Finding replacement rubber eye pieces for my binonculars

These are the guys you need to contact if you are in the USA; http://www.bushnell.com/general/binoculars_legacywp.cfm?section=General%20Use They make a lot of the binoculars for B+L who make the optics, including the legacy models. Hope this helps :) If not in the US please ask again

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2009

SOURCE: need to find someone who knows about repairing

I am an avid birder and sent my Zeiss and B & L binoculars to Larry at reichinstruments.com - his prices were great and service was quick. He restored them to A1 order and I'll use him again. I recommend him highly! Nice guy to deal with.

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: need rubber eye pieces for zenith binocular

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Leitz 8x20 binocular that neds new eye

Due to the fact that Leitz is now Leica, and has been for some time, parts are no longer available for these binoculars. You may find that there is a repair agent somewhere, such as Captain's Nautical Supplies in Seattle, that may have some old eyecups still in stock that may fit your binoculars. Worth a try as they are such nice binocs.

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: replacement parts for Tasco binoculars

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.

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