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  • #62541
    maitai11
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      Hahahaha u got me Bernie :)

      #62542
      chris mabbott
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        Tim,

        These cameras are also good for hemorrhoid checking and a veritable host of other none watch related functions, think of it as a bore scope 😆

        #62543
        bernie weishapl
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          😆 😆 😆 Good one Chris.

          #62544
          david pierce
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            Chris,
            Are you going to post one of those shots? You can go for the single cheek sneek or the full pressed ham. 😮
            david

            #62545
            maitai11
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              Well HELL Chris, aren’t WE CREATIVE today???

              David, I damn-near fell outta my chair on that “full pressed ham” comment. Good one. :)

              I’ll try to get the same ham check with my AmScope…do you think it’ll be hard to do???

              :) :) :)

              Good job, fellas, this thread is quickly disintegrating faster than a Prep-H bullet inserted into that special place where the good lord split you :)

              Timmers :)

              #62546
              chris mabbott
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                They always degrade brother Timothy, my hypothesis is….. that all the stresses from our technical hobby tend to build up pressure in certain parts of the body, these pressures MUST be released in some way, form or means, generally, we simply end up in the daft zone in some thread or other, but hey, it’s all harmless, good clean fun. 😆

                #62547
                stevefitzwater
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                  With my eye sight being what it is, I have been looking at this unit, I bought one of Williams microscope on a boom arm, and I like it so much, that I am thinking of adding another.

                  This one has a working distance of 9″, so it leaves you plenty of room to work while using it.

                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/10X-20X-LED-Binocular-Stereo-Microscope-Boom-Arm-with-Gooseneck-Light/400429192095?_trksid=p2047675.c100010.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D30542%26meid%3Dc2e92366b6a049318a7ab7b57ee67eab%26pid%3D100010%26rk%3D7%26rkt%3D18%26sd%3D141219166601

                  thoughts on it?

                  #62548
                  david pierce
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                    Steve,
                    For me microscopes are a great way to see things up close. I like to use regular drugstore reading glasses for general magnification and a microscope for higher magnification. Everybody is different and many people prefer the standard eyeloupe but I never liked using them. In the end I feel that you should use what works best for you.
                    david

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