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PF McFarland
If Google is any guide, Kenbar binoculars were possibly manufactured by John Barker Kensington Ltd.
Maybe not by, but for, according to this PDF
https://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_91174_en.pdf
PF
If Google is any guide, Kenbar binoculars were possibly manufactured by John Barker Kensington Ltd.
I thought the original question was, "Anyone here also interested in binoculars?"
Thanks all for the information, and suggestions on what binoculars are good for what use. I have a few pairs (maybe seven, I'd have to dig through the boxes to see where they all wound up), and always hope to run across a pair of Trinovids in some junk shop or yard sale. I do have two pairs of Nikons in the mix.
I think the reason I don't carry a pair around with me is they would spend a lot of time in the vehicle, and we all know how that would turn out. Maybe I should see about putting the small pair of Nikon in whatever camera bag I'm carrying at the moment. That is, if it already isn't stuffed to the gills with lenses and accessories.
PF
ps: Just looked at the listings from my search on John Barker Kensington, Ltd, and at this site, I believe I've found the definitive answer thanks to ptpdprinter's tip. Check out the delivery truck in the sixth image down from the top. There on the passenger side door is the 5432 number, just like on the binoculars. https://flashbak.com/john-barkers-magnificent-department-stores-on-kensington-high-street-55768/
Anyone here also interested in binoculars?
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Usually if I give them to someone to look through, they look, and then bring them down and look at the Trinovid in somewhat amazement and almost puzzled, because they’ve never experienced this quality of view.
Sometimes I’ve found myself just looking across at breaking waves or wind blowing leaves, and with their wide-field of view picking up birds flying is easy. They are my personal viewer to the different world.
Anyone here also interested in binoculars?



^ Those Goerz's are gorgeous! Love the engraved script.