Nice Property Finder Photos
Saturday, 19. May 2012
Some cool Property Finder images:
Bee Bee range finder, apr 40 PopPho pg. 112

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Interesting that "range finder" was still being spelled as two words at this time.
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Finder screenie

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Salīdzināšanai.
Kalart Range Finder & Focuspot, Dec 45 PopPho pg. 19

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