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RE: Local binocular repair


Sorry, not been on all day, thanks for your post Craig. I am in the shop tomorrow John if you want to ring & discuss, or pop out, and we'll have a brew smile



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Thanks Richard/Craig,

Yes, it seems that Focal Point can do it. I'll get in touch with them.

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Could be wrong, but I think Focal Point do repairs.

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I noticed your plea John. I'm sure others on this forum will know all the places to repair binoculars, personally, I send mine of direct to the local manufacturer base by post (eg. Option have a centre in Bedfordshire that do repairs etc) from which though you will need to contact your manufacturer centre first for the details but will no doubt be your cheepest option. However, the In focus shop at Martin mere should have all the knowhow as to where to repair them, he even offered to send an older set off for me but I'm not sure how much more it might be to send off via a store/shop.

Hope this info helps.

-- Edited by Richard Thew on Thursday 2nd of June 2016 04:43:18 PM

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Hi All,

Can anyone recommend somewhere in the region that will adjust the prisms on my bins after I dropped them !?

The only places I've found are at the other end of the country, with 2-3 week lead times.

cheers

John

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