Monocular compound microscope - will-optik - 1960-1970 - Saksa - Artilabo

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Artilabo Will-Optik monikulaarinen yhdistelmämikroskooppi Länsi-Saksasta, malli will-optik, hyvä fyysinen kunto ja testattu toimivaksi, vuosiluku 1960–1970, metallinen ja puinen rakenteeltaan, vintage C-muotoinen runko.

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Brand and Manufacturer
Manufacturer: The microscope was manufactured by Will-Optik (also known as Will Wetzlar), a company based in Wetzlar, West Germany. History: The "Wetzlar" region is a famous historical hub for German optics, also home to renowned companies like Leica (formerly Leitz). Will Wetzlar was eventually acquired by Leica Microsystems in the late 1980s. Distributor: A label on the stand indicates it was distributed or serviced by Artilabo, a company based in Gent (Ghent), Belgium. Physical Characteristics & DesignStand: It features a classic black enamel "C-shaped" or horseshoe-style frame, which was a standard ergonomic design for laboratory microscopes in the mid-20th century. Adjustments:Coarse Adjustment: The large black knob on the side is for rapid focusing.Fine Adjustment: The smaller silver knob (with scale markings) allows for precise focusing at high magnifications. Nosepiece: It has a rotating triple-objective turret, currently fitted with three lenses of varying magnifications. Light Source: It uses an adjustable sub-stage mirror to reflect external light up through the slide, rather than a built-in electric lamp. Stage: The fixed rectangular stage includes a sub-stage condenser and an iris diaphragm (controlled by the silver lever) to manage light contrast and focus. Storage The microscope is accompanied by its original wooden carrying case, a common feature for high-quality instruments of this era to protect the optics from dust and damage. This model is a professional-grade student or laboratory compound microscope, likely dating from the 1950s to the 1970s, characterized by its durable "Made in West Germany" construction.

Brand and Manufacturer
Manufacturer: The microscope was manufactured by Will-Optik (also known as Will Wetzlar), a company based in Wetzlar, West Germany. History: The "Wetzlar" region is a famous historical hub for German optics, also home to renowned companies like Leica (formerly Leitz). Will Wetzlar was eventually acquired by Leica Microsystems in the late 1980s. Distributor: A label on the stand indicates it was distributed or serviced by Artilabo, a company based in Gent (Ghent), Belgium. Physical Characteristics & DesignStand: It features a classic black enamel "C-shaped" or horseshoe-style frame, which was a standard ergonomic design for laboratory microscopes in the mid-20th century. Adjustments:Coarse Adjustment: The large black knob on the side is for rapid focusing.Fine Adjustment: The smaller silver knob (with scale markings) allows for precise focusing at high magnifications. Nosepiece: It has a rotating triple-objective turret, currently fitted with three lenses of varying magnifications. Light Source: It uses an adjustable sub-stage mirror to reflect external light up through the slide, rather than a built-in electric lamp. Stage: The fixed rectangular stage includes a sub-stage condenser and an iris diaphragm (controlled by the silver lever) to manage light contrast and focus. Storage The microscope is accompanied by its original wooden carrying case, a common feature for high-quality instruments of this era to protect the optics from dust and damage. This model is a professional-grade student or laboratory compound microscope, likely dating from the 1950s to the 1970s, characterized by its durable "Made in West Germany" construction.

Tiedot

Aikakausi
1900-2000
Paino
7 kg
Tyyppi
Monocular compound microscope
Tietty alkuperäalue
Wetzlar, Germany
Esineiden lukumäärä
1
Valmistaja / merkki
Artilabo
Mallityyppi/numero
will-optik
Materiaali
Metalli, Puu
Country of origin
Saksa
Tyyli
Vintage
Fyysinen kunto
Hyvä
Toiminnallinen kunto
Testattu ja toimiva
Leveys
35 cm
Leveys
28 cm
Syvyys
20 cm
Arvioitu ajanjakso
1960-1970
Myynyt käyttäjä
BelgiaVerifioitu
Yksityinen

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