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Hi Tweeters,<div><div>After 24 years of nearly daily use around the world, my Zeiss bins had gotten out of alignment after a fall, the diopter knob was broken, and the strap rings were getting thin. I sent them to the Zeiss service center in Kentucky. In about a month, they came back as good as new. The bill was $264. I’m thrilled!</div><div>If you have older, high-quality bins that need repair, consider sending them to the manufacture for refurbishment.</div><div>Cheers,</div><div class="yahoo-signature">Paula Crockett</div></div><div class="yahoo-signature">Lake Joy, Carnation, WA</div>
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