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This is a decent scope.  (They have that reputation.)  There is a microscopy listserv (American Society of Microscopy sponsors, I believe.)  I would ask there.  Shouldn't be difficult to operate if you know a bit about microscopes.

Cheers

Betty

Betty Faber
Liberty Science Center
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Our museum received a R-J Series 40 microscope some time ago. It's a real
mystery how we got it. One day it just appeared on our operations managers
desk with only an identification that shows that it is identified with our
founding school system. It appears to be new. There was no booklet with it,
and no one who should know something about it has a clue as to where it
came from. In any case, can someone direct me to the R-J web site or some
place on the web that will describe the microscope and give me some clue as
to what it costs? I'd really like to see some specs and maybe a user's
manual for it.
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