Green_Frog wrote on Dec 4
th, 2023 at 2:33pm:
Vall, as I was admiring this scope in your post on the forum where they can’t spell, I mentioned the Lyman Centennial Journal. There’s also a big book out there on scopes and sights, but I’m away from home and the title and author’s name escape me. I bet you’ve got it, though.
Froggie
PS Found it...
Old Telescopic Sights byNick Stroebel. If you don’t have it, you should. Get a copy. It’s rxcellent!
I've known Nick, and dealt/traded with him for decades, until he got on Ebay and then it all ended. I bought both his scope book, and iron sight books when they came out from Nick, and he autographed them for me. At the time his scope and sight books were the only resource around, and appeared to be excellent. But as time went by and I got deeper into rare old scopes I realized how lacking his book was on details, and omissions completely of some very nice and rare scopes and their makers.
The sight book is about the same deal. Until the latest book "American Rifle Sights" by Tom Rowe came out Nick's book was pretty good, but it quickly got eclipsed by Rowe's book which has much more info, and way higher quality illustrations.
It still takes a huge amount of effort to ferret out information on a lot of the old scopes, as it's a topic nobody has really delved deeply into. Considering the prices some of the most rare and highest quality scopes get, I would hope someday someone will do the topic right.