My Spencers
My Spencers
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)
Left to right:
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
Enjoy,
Radazz
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)
Left to right:
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
Enjoy,
Radazz
Arnold, Missouri
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Re: My Spencers
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
A/O 10 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Phasestar
A/O 4 Series Apostar
A/O Cycloptic Stereo
Several old monocular scopes in more or less decrepit but usable condition
A/O 10 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Phasestar
A/O 4 Series Apostar
A/O Cycloptic Stereo
Several old monocular scopes in more or less decrepit but usable condition
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Re: My Spencers
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.
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.
Re: My Spencers
Thanks so much, Apo. That fills in the blanks.
Arnold, Missouri
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Re: My Spencers
Some very nice Spencers you have there!
Re: My Spencers
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
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
Re: My Spencers
Thank you all.
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?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.
Arnold, Missouri
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Re: My Spencers
Picked up a model 33 finally. A 1940.
Now on to other things.
Now on to other things.
Arnold, Missouri
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40