I mentioned seeing one laying in the surplus aisle out in our shop a while
back. We use them to look into missile and check to see if we left anything
out...
Gary Edwards
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From: Tom Scales <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] OK, I had to change the subject line - OT
> I am amazed, three different people on the list with uses for endoscopes!
> And I thought they were just to stick in a body orifice. Maybe if one
drops
> in my lap I will buy it <grin>
>
> Tom
>
> > Tom Scales wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm sticking to the OM line. I'm still waiting for a mint endoscope.
> > >
> > > Tom
> >
> >
> > Got one in slightly used condition. The Fisheries and Wildlife boys at
> > the DarBonne Wildlife Refuge are using it to check on Red Cockaded
> > Woodpecker nests. It's the best way to see down to the bottom of the
> > nest hole. I know of another that the local Experimental Aircraft
> > Assoc. chapter uses to check wings and other inaccessable parts of
> > airplanes. Both were being discarded by a local hospital as
> > unservicable. It seems the optics are still good but cracks in the body
> > made it impossible to properly clean and sterilize.
> >
> > Jerry Liles
> >
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