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» Fake and reproduction antique telescopes: Stanley, Barrow, Pony Express, Evans...
By Dan P | Published 09/20/2006 | Telescopes , Scientific Instruments | Rating:
   A reproduction looks brand new, as if it was just shipped from the factory. No attempt has been made to make it look old. A fake has been "antiqued". The wooden box may be distressed, the brass has been treated with a chemical to oxidize the finish and dull it unevenly. Often the only sign of a fake is that the lenses are brand-new looking. Sometimes even the lenses have been fogged, as in the case of the Stanley scope...