How many members own a ZFK 43/1 scope?

According to Claus Espeholt scope list there are ten known ZFK 43/1 scopes. How many on this site own one?

Years ago when I was still gaining knowledge as a collector I walked into an Illinois gun store and there were two of those scopes on rifles mounted on the wall. I new they were different but did not know how rare they were.

Michaelangelo
 
x2 the last one that showed up publicly was on WAF. A guy bought it as a show or yard sale. Posted it asking questions.. It's posted in the optic section. Im quite sure that one hadn't been recorded up to that point.
 
My database
I saw at SOS all scope's myself

SN Where noticed
908802 SOS
908808 SOS
908824 SOS
908832 Senich's book
908844 Senich's book
908858 Prusakowski´s web
908864 K98k forum
908868 Prusakowski´s web
908875 Privat collection
908876 Prusakowski´s web
908882 Claus Espeholt´s web
908886 SOS
908895 Senich's book
908899 Darrin Weaver's book

Stan
 
Sos

RLN scope 08 was selling for $9,800, and RLN 86 was selling for $9,500. Condition wise 08 was superior. What were the other two scopes at the SOS selling for? I had a table in row D and did not see the other two scopes. Did I miss anything?

I have been collecting for over thirty-five years. I have noticed that when the prices of things reach a certain point they start popping out on the market for profit taking or the owner no longer has the interest he once did considering the new selling price range. The price point for these scopes is apparently in the area of $10,000.

When you have been collecting these rifles for a time and have the manuals, pouches, different magazines, a number of scopes and mounts, and a can the different scope becomes attractive. I did not have the money to buy one at the SOS but I did enjoy drooling for a few minutes. I had only seen four of these in my lifetime. Two were on the wall of an Illinois gun store back around 1980. The other two I saw at the SOS. Back in 1980 I did not know what they were; they were just different.


Michaelangelo
 
RLN scope 08 was selling for $9,800, and RLN 86 was selling for $9,500. Condition wise 08 was superior. What were the other two scopes at the SOS selling for? I had a table in row D and did not see the other two scopes. Did I miss anything?

I have been collecting for over thirty-five years. I have noticed that when the prices of things reach a certain point they start popping out on the market for profit taking or the owner no longer has the interest he once did considering the new selling price range. The price point for these scopes is apparently in the area of $10,000.

When you have been collecting these rifles for a time and have the manuals, pouches, different magazines, a number of scopes and mounts, and a can the different scope becomes attractive. I did not have the money to buy one at the SOS but I did enjoy drooling for a few minutes. I had only seen four of these in my lifetime. Two were on the wall of an Illinois gun store back around 1980. The other two I saw at the SOS. Back in 1980 I did not know what they were; they were just different.


Michaelangelo

Hi Michaelangelo
It was not this Year only, some of them I saw two three Years ago.
Stan
 
I bought this rln scope about 20 years ago. Serial number 908893. It came with lens caps and rubber eye pierce Almost new condition.
 

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My database
I saw at SOS all scope's myself

SN Where noticed
908802 SOS
908808 SOS
908824 SOS
908832 Senich's book
908844 Senich's book
908858 Prusakowski´s web
908864 K98k forum
908868 Prusakowski´s web
908875 Privat collection
908876 Prusakowski´s web
908882 Claus Espeholt´s web
908886 SOS
908895 Senich's book
908899 Darrin Weaver's book

Stan
 

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