![]() They did a deal with Japanse maker Nipole to sell binoculars in the UK. They saw sales increase from a few hundred pounds in 1961 to 500m by. Much of the increse was due to good quality, but reasonabley priced, Japanese binoculars. They competed with quality German brands, Zeiss and Steinhill, at the top end. West Germany opened its market to Japanese binoculars in the 1960s. They had already been beating off competition from cheap, but good quality. The well known brand Bushnell was selling Japanese binoculars. ![]() The carrying straps were built from a khaki colored canvas material. The following pictures provide a view of the carrying case employed. ![]() WWII Japanese Binoculars - Army - The Japanese Army employed three different sizes of field binoculars during WWII. Japanese Binocular Makers Free Of Charge.
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