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    Thanks guys.
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    Thanks for the reply! Cheers

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    Jim,

    Thanks for the reply! Now, onto your glass . . . what age/period is that Euryscop? I.E. pre WWI, between the wars, etc?

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    WOW! The interior of that 2-door looks fantastic. Very original looking. Great job there.

    Oh, pretty good pictures, too.

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    Thanks everyone. The Euryscop appears to be 1903 or so. 72,000's Serial no. But it is different from my other 2 Series III's. I think they are New York and this one is European. Not saying the working is different, just the script styles of the writing on the lens barrels. Plus the 2 New York ones have apertures and the Europe one has waterhouse stops.
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