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Hi Gregory,

I agree with the advice of Don S. and Matt V. The mid range optics are quite good for the
price of what these folks say. And yes, I do believe if like in the past at BSBO and the
Biggest Week, Robert Hershberger from Time & Optics in Millersburg, OH., will again be at
the festival. Check with BSBO though. Indeed they are very good people and know Optics.

My suggestion would also be to look at the higher end optics also and certainly do your homework
and compare the difference of mid to high quality range. If your at the point in your level of birding
that you have become picky about optics then I would certain look at both.

Here's a few things I wrote on Binocular Thoughts. Thing to think about
http://kymry.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/binocular-thoughts/


Cheers,
Mardi Dickinson
Norwalk, CT
http://kymrygroup.com/
http://twitter.com/MardiWD




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