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I have a Nikon Travelite IV binocular, 8x23 6.3" #400841. I am getting double images now, what can be done? A friend had the same problem, said you replaced them. Please help, thank you. Dave Reimers 1044 Plain Grove N Liberty Rd. Grove City, PA 16127 724-530-2774

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They are out of collimation, probably because one of the prisms has shifted due to a knock.

FixYa did not replace your friend's binoculars- this site just gives advice and has no connection with manufacturers or retailers. You should contact the manufacturer or perhaps the place you bought them.

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