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FS: Eberlestock Phantom G3M pack, Swarovski 8x32 EL, Thompson Center Triumph .50cal, Strother Sx-1 bow

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For sale:

 

Eberlestock Phantom G3M pack, NIB, dry earth color, $330.

 

Swarovski 8x32 EL binoculars, Swarobright, nearly new... outside on the deck twice, $1200.

 

Thompson Center Triumph Bone Collector Black Powder .50cal Weather guard, camo, NIB, $500 or $730 with the mounted Omega 3-9x40.

 

New Nikon Omega scope 3-9x40 BDC300 camo (currently mounted on the Triumph), $230.

 

Nikon Omega camo scope 1.65-5x36 BDC250, NIB, $210.

 

2011 Strother SX-1 compound bow, 60-70lb, 29in DL, RH, camo, New. The SX-1 29in DL is slightly different than my 29in Hoyt Alpha Burner. $525.

 

Cabela's Alaskan Guide 20-60x70 Spotting Scope with neoprene cover. I dropped it on day one back in 2004 (I think) and slightly dented the objective end. I was certainly not happy. Since then, it has performed well. It is quality built with Japanese glass. $200.

 

 

I would consider a trade or sorts if you have a nice S&W M&P 15-22 PC or a dual-sport ~250cc motorcycle.

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A few folks have asked about my Swaro binos for sale... well, I finally found the box (I recently moved and have stuff all over the house and garage).

 

The serial number is L800696813. That means that they were manufactured in 2010. The Swarovski 8x32 EL was Swaro's top of the line small bino until this year when they released the 8x32 Swarovision with a retail of $2000+. When I compared the non-swarovision to swarovision in 8x32, I could not tell the difference. I did the same with the higher power 10x42 and thought that I could see a better color difference. I knew that I was holding a $2500 bino and that might have helped influence my thinking that they were better.

 

http://www.eagleoptics.com/binoculars/swarovski

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Swarovski 8x32 EL binoculars, Swarobright, nearly new... outside on the deck twice, $1200.

 

Thompson Center Triumph Bone Collector Black Powder .50cal Weather guard, camo, NIB, $500 or $730 with the mounted Omega 3-9x40.

 

New Nikon Omega scope 3-9x40 BDC300 camo (currently mounted on the Triumph), $230.

 

Nikon Omega camo scope 1.65-5x36 BDC250, NIB, $210.

 

2011 Strother SX-1 compound bow, 60-70lb, 29in DL, RH, camo, New. The SX-1 29in DL is slightly different than my 29in Hoyt Alpha Burner. $525.

 

Cabela's Alaskan Guide 20-60x70 Spotting Scope with neoprene cover. I dropped it on day one back in 2004 (I think) and slightly dented the objective end. I was certainly not happy. Since then, it has performed well. It is quality built with Japanese glass. $200.

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