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Radazz
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My Spencers

#1 Post by Radazz » Tue May 29, 2018 8:41 pm

A small collection of Spencer microscopes.
The only other one I really want to add is a model 33 with the rhodium plated occular tube.
An early all brass one might be nice...
(AO 10xx and AO 120 not included)
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Simple Dissecting microscope no S/N unknown model. Distributor’s label says Lasico est. 1929. (???) 4.0 lbs

Brass model 44H S/N 94241 ( 90,000 - 1925 * 100,000 - 1932 ) 7.75 lbs

Medical model 13 MH S/N 153983 1938 13.0 lbs

University microscope Unknown model S/N 249067 1946 10.75 lbs

Medical model 13MLH S/N 217958 1944 13.75 lbs

lbs = US pounds
Dates decoded from S/N ( How much is that microscope in the window ) I’ll try to add a link ;)

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Radazz
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Re: My Spencers

#2 Post by desertrat » Wed May 30, 2018 3:10 am

I have a few old Spencers, but none as nice as those. I think I've burned through my microscope collecting money for a while. I would like to get an early binocular model, from the '20s someday. I might be tempted to bid on an incomplete one if it shows up for a low opening bid and try to complete it with parts from one or more of my old monocular models.
Rick

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Re: My Spencers

#3 Post by apochronaut » Wed May 30, 2018 11:08 am

Very nice complete and well cared for Spencers.

The dissecting scope is a No. 82 and the one from the University is a No.63B., one of the family of No.63's that had a disc diaphragm, rather than a condenser and diaphragm. There were 8 models of No.63, from the 63B, with 2 objectives, a 10x eyepiece, plain square stage and disc diaphragm up to the 63MH, which had a triple nosepiece, 3 objectives, 2 eyepieces,1.25 abbe condenser and a mechanical square stage.

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Re: My Spencers

#4 Post by Radazz » Wed May 30, 2018 1:01 pm

Thanks so much, Apo. That fills in the blanks. :)
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#5 Post by Charles » Wed May 30, 2018 2:18 pm

Some very nice Spencers you have there!

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#6 Post by charlie g » Wed May 30, 2018 3:44 pm

Terrific chorus line of vintage microscopy, thanks Radazz. I love that mellow brass and the brass objectives with 'silver metal endpieces/ spatts'!

I have a very old Spencer catalogue, Radazz...I should dig it out and look at the form of bases for the vintage Spencer stands. thanks, Charlie guevara

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#7 Post by Radazz » Wed May 30, 2018 7:32 pm

Thank you all.
apochronaut wrote:Very nice complete and well cared for Spencers.

The dissecting scope is a No. 82 and the one from the University is a No.63B., one of the family of No.63's that had a disc diaphragm, rather than a condenser and diaphragm. There were 8 models of No.63, from the 63B, with 2 objectives, a 10x eyepiece, plain square stage and disc diaphragm up to the 63MH, which had a triple nosepiece, 3 objectives, 2 eyepieces,1.25 abbe condenser and a mechanical square stage.
Apo, do you know what the model 63 with an iris attached to the underside of the stage, but no condenser, and two objectives is suffixed?
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Re: My Spencers

#8 Post by Radazz » Wed Jul 25, 2018 3:18 pm

Picked up a model 33 finally. A 1940.
Now on to other things.
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