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Conservation Supplies
Magnabrite Magnifier Now available in three sizes!
This circular magnifier is perfect for viewing maps and hard to read documents. Shaped as the top portion of a sphere, it magnifies the page AND LIGHT by 4 times.
This item has been very popular with our customers, many having ordered additional ones for their friends after being delighted with thier own purchase.
The Magnabrite “LGL”(Light Gathering Loupe) is a superbly crafted, solid acrylic 4X magnifier with a unique characteristics. It actually intensifies the light that passes through it, making the magnified subject clearer and nearly four times brighter. There are no bulbs or batteries in the LGL; the power behind its clarity and magnification is innovative optical engineering and precision lens grinding. What’s more, this North American-made loupe is very affordably priced.
The Magnabrite® 4X Light Gathering Magnifier is made of crystal-clear solid acrylic, precision machined and polished in the same manner as camera lenses and other fine optics. The base of the magnifier is slightly concave to reduce the risk of scratching or damaging the lens surface. Other look-alike magnifiers in the same price range are hollow, molded plastic and do not offer the same features or quality as the Magnabrite® Light Gathering Magnifier.
Comes with a protective cloth bag with draw-string.
Ideal for:
- Family history researchers
- Maps and Charts
- Photographers
- Designers
- Architects
- Graphic Artists
- Collectors
- Hobbyists
- Model Builders
- Anyone who works with finely detailed objects or print
- Schematics and Drawings
- Stamps and Coins
- Fine print in books, contracts, telephone directories and stock listings.
MAGNIFIERS ( Now in three sizes! )
O R D E R D E S K
1-800-361-5168( 9-5 Monday to Friday )
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