Reichert Wien Vintage Field Microscope Mineralogy, Gemology, Geology, Petrographic. Simply include the item number with your message and you’ll receive your answer within 24 hours. Excluding weekends and holidays. Fine example of a high quality 20th Century microscope, complete with 2 eyepiece lenses and 4 objective lenses. The microscope and base are made mostly of iron with all chrome and guide points being solid brass. The substage is also mostly brass. The head numbered 2788 has stereo eyepiece tubes with one being adjustable. The distance between tubes is also adjustable with the knob between them. The head is adjusted by the rack and pinion knobs directly behind it. Just below that is the working fine adjustment with a ratio of 1=0.002mm. The microscope has a Quad revolving nose piece which allows for all included objective lenses to be fitted. It rotates around so you can select the appropriate magnification for what you wish to study. It has a round fully adjustable (x, y and rotate) stage with an adjustable specimen clamp numbered 16081. Please note that the x/y adjustment appears to be missing a tooth in the center position and slips. All other adjustments work correctly. This sub-stage moves up and down by a rack and pinion system and a knob below the stage. Below this there is an adjustable aperture ring and the whole ring also adjusts back an forwards on its staging by rolling a knob along a rack and pinion. The aperture is in very good working condition. The whole microscope tilts backwards from an upright position. It is stamped on the back of the base with the makers name and serial number ; REICHERT. The microscope comes with 2 eyepiece lenses, both Reichert Wien S 250 at 16x. The microscope comes with 4 objectives, all Reichert Wien at 10x, 45x, 60x, & 100x. The microscope appears to be in good working order and I have set it up and tested it with a few old slides. The optics are clear and the microscope focuses well but I’m sure the lenses would probably benefit from a clean. The microscope is far from new so please don’t expect the optics to be like a new microscope. The microscope measures approximately 13 tall when not extended. I have done my best to describe every element of really a rather complex microscope. The best description comes from the photos so please look at them all carefully and if you have any questions at all please ask. To provide you with clear and accurate pictures. I was once asked why I used so many stock photos. While I greatly appreciate the compliment the answer is that I dont. However, I cannot be held responsible for the differences in equipment and how color appears on one screen to the next. If you wish to verify the color of an item please contact me. To provide you with a clear and accurate description. I do my very best to describe every item in detail and accurately. 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Chances are that if youve read this far Im not actually referring to you. Im just asking people to think a little before they do anything. If something is described as vintage it probably isnt new. If the title is for an iPod speaker, the iPod isnt included. If I say that I cant test an item, it means I dont know if it works or not. If damage is stated, then it has damage. Common sense is a beautiful thing. Generally speaking, if you live up to the other responsibilities listed above, you’re probably safe. If you are reading this part of this ridiculously long list then I thank you. Either your morbid curiosity or your desire to know all has led you to this point. I find it just as silly as you that I have to state all of this, but unfortunately for all of us, I do. North America East:2-4 days West:3-7 days. Payments are expected no later than 4 days of the closing date, unless prior arrangements have been made. Pricing and Best Offers. To save us all some time, Im going to make this pretty simple. I consider my pricing to be reasonable and fair for the item as well as its condition. So we may fix any issue to your satisfaction. Many 1000′s of satisfied customers. Honest, detailed description with clear photographs. Courteous, knowledgeable and professional customer service. The item “Reichert Wien Vintage Field Microscope Mineralogy, Gemology, Geology, Petrographic” is in sale since Saturday, June 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Healthcare, Lab & Life Science\Lab Equipment\Microscopes”. The seller is “scalemotorcars” and is located in Indian Trail, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Brand: Reichert Wien
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