I'm a newbie to the forum so, hello.
I've just come into possession of a 4" Charles Frank Newt with a stonker of the original cast iron stand, having only owned binoculars to date with an interest in their historical development.
It belonged to my sister-in-law whose science lecturer parents bought it for her second-hand as a starter telescope in the late 60s.
Unfortunately, it's missing the eyepiece which seems to be 1 1/4" diametre, taken from the inside of the threaded focus barrel which is still in place.
Is it possible to find a replacement, or do modern push-to-fit alternatives work satisfactorily?
Just regarding an item which I found most interesting, is that the finderscope is a Lee Enfield sniper scope with broad arrow marks, probably from WW2 as it is a no. 42 Mk1 rather than a no.32.
I see from the history notes that the company bought and auctioned a lot of army surplus stock, having made items to order for the military. Perhaps the 4" reflector version was made using a combination of army surplus and company parts?
I would love to hear any thoughts about how to move forward with the project.