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- Category: Microbiology
- Founded: Apr 20, 2005
- Language: English
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This group is for anyone who is interested in using microscopes, and/or enjoy discussions about them. It is for hobby (read fun) with anything having to do with the general subject of microscopy. Knowledgeable professionals are welcome, as are those, just thinking about getting their first microscope. Offers to sell or wanted to buy, are welcome, as are, how do I build, or how do I fix, listings. As of, Aug. 8, 2005; The combined members of this group have in excess of 500 years of microscopy experience. The key to this group is enjoyment! Recently we have had members join the group that have both experience and expertise in the field of "Amateur Diatomists" These members have added still another facet to the Microscope Hobby for us all. (added 11/16/07) We, as of now, are the best place on the internet, for the free exchange of information on Diatoms!!
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Posted - Mon May 21, 2012 8:05 pm
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Oliver
cyber.oliver
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Re: rayoscope
Bill These were used primarily in high school biology classes and the like. If you plan to resell it you may need to make a statement of condition for the
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 3:40 pm
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TWC
twcoffey1
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Re: rayoscope
Hi Ted- No, I haven't opened it up or anything yet. I didn't know if something of this nature is best left in original as found condition or what. It seems to
Posted - Wed May 16, 2012 2:13 am
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bill campbell
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Re: rayoscope
Bill, That is most likely a micro-projector(projects microscope slide specimens. Made by Rayoscope Co. of Delaware, Ohio. I don't think they still exist.
Posted - Tue May 15, 2012 8:22 pm
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TWC
twcoffey1
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rayoscope
I found a strange microscope in my attic and I'm hoping someone can ID it for me. It is an electric "The Rayoscope" model B made in Delaware Ohio. I can
Posted - Tue May 15, 2012 2:16 am
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bill campbell
foodman45
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