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Old 02-01-15, 16:16
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Rob,

I have also noticed this same designation ''CGB'' on REL made binoculars, range finders and artillery directors.

Someone somewere ( our friend Clive Law mentions ) ventured in passing that it might mean ''Contract Great Britain '' but that was dispelled in his book ''' Without warning ''..

So that means we are back at square one ..

CGB ?
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