I think the lens shape you're referring to is the P3, I believe these were used by the armed forces during WWll, the lens shape offered excellent optics and when mounted in the normal rimmed frames were very durable. My guess is this is a P3 type lens, drilled to mount separate nose & bow...
While they could be a Shuron of old, they might also be a Artcraft item, they look a lot like the Art-Bilt 100.
Both companies offered a Military based "P3" lens shape. You can buy them several ways including cables. That said, they appear to be rimless, perhaps a custom build up using P3 lens...
Thanks for the heads up on this.
I've decided to bypass them and have sent a message to Buzz Rickson's
for further information on their N-1 Deck Coat.
G.
I stumbled across some crime books w/ a twist at a now defunct used book shop. Since then, I've tracked down several of the author's other pieces.
The author is John Jay Chichester, his "Rogue" books are fantastic and his other titles are excellent reading also. All written back in the 1920's-30'a.
I e-mailed a request to SM Wholesale for further fit information on one of their N1 Deck coats. I've been waiting for a reply for a few weeks although without results. Are they still in business? I know things are different w/ the Covid although surprised with the lack of reply. Are their coats...
This is a very, very lightly used Women's "Comint" Black Leather Coat. Made in Argentina back in the 1980's, it's been in the farthest reaches of the closet for over 30 years. Size is a Women's Medium. Liner is a zip in vest style which is insulated. Condition is excellent, it's a very nice coat...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.