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Very rare preparation microscope according to R. Pfeiffer. The stand of this image-erecting preparation microscope was designed to be convenient for taking along on trips. The shanks of the foot can be folded together and the hand rests are hinged and can be folded on to the object table. The table can also be folded when the locking lever is loosened. The round opening in the table is normally covered by a glass plate, below which there is an iris diaphragm. A concave and a plane mirror serve for illumination. The stand has coarse and fine drives. The tube is tened to the ring on the tube carrier by means of a locking screw. It can be exchanged for magnifiers. (Folding stand with hand rests).