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Thanks. I've found that R-J was absorbed by American Optical, which in turn
wasabsorbed by Leica. Operation is easy. I'd just like to have a user's
guide of spec for comfort. Thanks for the listserv name. The person who
told me about the demise of R-J, mentioned a listserv but didn't have the name.
BETTY FABER wrote:
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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.
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> Cheers
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> Betty
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> Betty Faber Liberty Science Center [log in to unmask]
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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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