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Value can depend on a number of things. The most rare and valuble binoculars are German ones produced at Jena and bearing the eagle and swatstikka, these are rare because after heavy allied bombing at Jena the name and swatstikka were replaced with the code b.e.h. With original case and straps these binoculars are extremely valuble and rare. If it can be proved they belonged to certain ships or individuals the value goes up again. There was recently a set went up for auction on e-bay proven to be off the ill fated Prinz Eugen and the reserve was $250,000, no kidding! Most of the Allied binoculars are worth between about $100 to $400 and are much more common and widely available. Value can depend on a number of things. The most rare and valuble binoculars are German ones produced at Jena and bearing the eagle and swatstikka, these are rare because after heavy allied bombing at Jena the name and swatstikka were replaced with the code b.e.h. With original case and straps these binoculars are extremely valuble and rare. If it can be proved they belonged to certain ships or individuals the value goes up again. There was recently a set went up for auction on e-bay proven to be off the ill fated Prinz Eugen and the reserve was $250,000, no kidding! Most of the Allied binoculars are worth between about $100 to $400 and are much more common and widely available.
It means- I don't know what (That's actually what it means)
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i dont really know but it is reall hard so can someone help me
Yes, it's possible to see it from earth. You would need to know where to look and have excellent viewing conditions (dark clear skies). You would also need decent binoculars.
He (carl sandburg) has one sister and that is it for his sibilings, but we dont know her name. she was younger also.
he doesnt even know
Binoculars have become a very useful tool in today's modern world. However, binoculars have been in use since the 1600s, following the invention of the telescope. The first person credited with developing the first binoculars was Anton Maria Schyrleus of Rheita, born in Austria. Anton invented the Kepler's telescope, the predecessor of what we know to be binoculars. Anton quoted, "Things appear more alive with the binocular telescope." Although he was Austrian, Anton completed most of his work in Germany. This includes the first published claim of the invention in the year 1645, when he was living in Cologne, Germany. Therefore, binoculars were first made in Germany, but it was an Austrian who made them.
Sounds like bird-watching but I don't know if I would consider that a "sport".
its ballet shoes,binoculars, pirate hat,cookie and teddy, those are all i know.
To catch Skorupi in Pokemon Pearl you need to go to the Great Marsh. Skorupi is rather rare here and will sometimes not be catch-able depending on the day. To know if Skorupi is going to be catch-able use the binoculars on the 2nd floor. The binoculars will show which area has a certain Pokemon in it. Once the binoculars show that Skorupi will appear memorize the area and go there to find and catch it