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    French Euryscope?

    Every Euryscope I've ever seen has the "Voigtlander" name somewhere on the lens. Not this one!
    The side says "Euryscope Supérieur" in block letters. That's it. Nothing else but the iris scale. Scale goes from 6-32. I would guess this to be a Series IV Voigtlander, if it is indeed one. I'm just wondering... did they made lenses with blank barrels for others to etch like so many other manufacturers or is this a copy by someone else? I don't have another Euryscope from this era to compare with.
    Any thoughts?

    Chris
    Last edited by cdholden; 17-Apr-2011 at 14:32.

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    That's the one... and not a bad price if it lives up to the expectation.
    If I can get time later in the week, I'll put it in the iris clamp and see how it looks on the ground glass. Maybe some film if I'm around anything interesting.

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    In VM there is quite a long section which "warns against" other makers who used the Euryscope trademark on their objectives. This one looks like a genuine fast RR, though. I don't think Voigtländer ever had any licensing agreements - rather the other way around as they they were quick to get hold of TT&H's Cooke triplet design and the Zeiss anstigmatics (protars) when they were caught with their trousers down in the 1890's.

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    what is with all the french sellers? they usually only have one photo and very little description.....i have returned so many lenses to french sellers that i stopped buying from there......
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    Re: French Euryscope?

    Quote Originally Posted by eddie View Post
    what is with all the french sellers? they usually only have one photo and very little description.....i have returned so many lenses to french sellers that i stopped buying from there......
    dead right Eddie - they're not big in posting photos and a lot of the sellers do not have paypal accounts either, meaning that it's a bank transfer (with fees) or a personal cheque

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    Um, Andrew, they're often amenable to payment by PayPal, especially after they understand the cost of bank transfers from the US. Ask before bidding, of course. Asking is cheap.

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Fromm View Post
    Um, Andrew, they're often amenable to payment by PayPal, especially after they understand the cost of bank transfers from the US. Ask before bidding, of course. Asking is cheap.
    thanks Dan, very grateful

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    Re: French Euryscope?

    Hello,
    Your lens is from a french "manufacture d'optiques de précision pour la photographie et la science" called "A.F.S.A" witch made lenses under his own name or for camera makers from 1900 to 1925.
    They made a serie VIII- Euryscope f:6 wide angle anastigmat
    FL/coverage avaible were 220mm/13x18cm; 290mm/18x24cm; 320mm/21x27cm; 400mm/24x30cm

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