I do not know of a binocular repair firm in the Denver area, but Cory 
Suddarth in OK has a national (and even international) reputation.  If you 
have a pair of high quality binoculars, I think it would be well worth 
considering shipping them to him.  Lots of info at:

https://suddarthoptical.com/

On Friday, June 23, 2017 at 3:25:12 PM UTC-6, hazlosimple wrote:
>
> Hey Birders,
>
> After flying to the South for Father's Day weekend, I noticed my 
> binoculars were out of sync.  I am getting a "double image" effect that, 
> based on some online research, was likely caused by a prism getting knocked 
> out of place.  No amount of focus knob adjusting gets rid of the problem.  
> I don't remember dropping them so I'm not sure how it happened.  
>
> Any recommendations for favorite, affordable repair shops in Denver or 
> additional tips?  I'm too afraid to ruin them by messing with the screws 
> myself. Thanks!
>
> Patrick DePriest
> Denver, CO   
>

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