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Russian 20×110 Naval Binoculars
Russian 20×110 Naval Binoculars

Russian 20×110 Naval Binoculars

By Louis Solomon

Located in Aspen, CO

Experience the power and precision of Cold War-era naval observation with these authentic Russian 20×110 Naval Binoculars. Manufactured by leading Soviet optical factories such as LO...

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1970s Vintage Louis Solomon Furniture

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Aluminum, Steel

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