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Tasco 1.75X5X20
« on: March 26, 2009, 02:58:35 PM »
I bought a used Rifle some time ago with a Tasco 1.75X5X20 on it. It is pretty old and was made in Japan. I took it off of the rifle and just put it in the safe. Today, i was doing some cleaning and I pulled it out and looked through it. The Glass is much better than I thought that it would be. Does anyone have any feelings about this scope? My origional intention was to sell it but I have a 444 that currently is unscoped and I may put it on her if anyone thinks that it may hold up.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2009, 03:03:12 PM »
At one time in the past, Tasco actually had a few scopes that were okay. Today, there reputation has earned them the affectionate nickname of Trashco. It’s actually very fitting. You may actually be in possession of a decent one. Hard to tell. Maybe if there is a model number on it or part number may help us determine if its a Tasco or a Trashco.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2009, 03:08:31 PM »
At one time in the past, Tasco actually had a few scopes that were okay. Today, there reputation has earned them the affectionate nickname of Trashco. It’s actually very fitting. You may actually be in possession of a decent one. Hard to tell. Maybe if there is a model number on it or part number may help us determine if its a Tasco or a Trashco.



I am very familiar with the Trashco name. I hate to admit it but I am a bit of a scope snob and i never thought that I would even consider a Tacso but this glass seems better than what I expected.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2009, 03:18:50 PM »
The Tascos that were made in Japan and the Philippines are great.  I had a 2X on my .45-70 Handi and I wish I hadn't sold it.
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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2009, 03:36:17 PM »
Swampman speaks the truth about the Jap Tascos. If you decide to sell it Tunaman it will go in a heartbeat.
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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2009, 03:53:55 PM »
At one time in the past, Tasco actually had a few scopes that were okay. Today, there reputation has earned them the affectionate nickname of Trashco. It’s actually very fitting. You may actually be in possession of a decent one. Hard to tell. Maybe if there is a model number on it or part number may help us determine if its a Tasco or a Trashco.



I am very familiar with the Trashco name. I hate to admit it but I am a bit of a scope snob and i never thought that I would even consider a Tacso but this glass seems better than what I expected.

Nothing wrong with being a scope snop. Becasue there's nothing wrong with being opposed to equipement failures while in the field. Good equipement can go a long way to provide that insurance.

Perhaps if you can gleen a model or part number we can help determine if this is a good one or not.

As I side note,  I'm actually in posession of a decent Tasco 8x40 binos. Purchased them about 30 years ago and I still use them today in the field on occasion. They are a good product and have never failed me.
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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2009, 03:55:23 PM »
Swampman speaks the truth about the Jap Tascos. If you decide to sell it Tunaman it will go in a heartbeat.

If i decide to sell it, what would be a fair price?  I looked on ebay and didn't see anything comprable.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2009, 04:01:26 PM »
At one time in the past, Tasco actually had a few scopes that were okay. Today, there reputation has earned them the affectionate nickname of Trashco. It’s actually very fitting. You may actually be in possession of a decent one. Hard to tell. Maybe if there is a model number on it or part number may help us determine if its a Tasco or a Trashco.



I am very familiar with the Trashco name. I hate to admit it but I am a bit of a scope snob and i never thought that I would even consider a Tacso but this glass seems better than what I expected.

Nothing wrong with being a scope snop. Becasue there's nothing wrong with being opposed to equipement failures while in the field. Good equipement can go a long way to provide that insurance.

Perhaps if you can gleen a model or part number we can help determine if this is a good one or not.

As I side note,  I'm actually in posession of a decent Tasco 8x40 binos. Purchased them about 30 years ago and I still use them today in the field on occasion. They are a good product and have never failed me.

I just pulled it out and it has no model number on it. It is marked 1.75X5X20 and Tasco, but that is it. There is a Deer head on the left side  in the middle of the scope. It seems to be steel tubing and substantialy built.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2009, 04:04:40 PM »
Swampman speaks the truth about the Jap Tascos. If you decide to sell it Tunaman it will go in a heartbeat.

If i decide to sell it, what would be a fair price?  I looked on ebay and didn't see anything comprable.

If I were interested, I would offer the fair & reasonable price of $10, contingent of course, upon country of origin being Philippines or Japan and final determination of Tasco status and not Trashco  If anyone else offers to purchase them, I think you should demand $200 as a fair price, to that person.
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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #9 on: March 26, 2009, 04:11:12 PM »
 ;D I like the way that you think. Of course, I am not offering it for sale in a forum. If i do decide to sell it, I will do so in the Optics classifieds. I don't want to get into any trouble.

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Re: Tasco 1.75X5X20
« Reply #10 on: March 26, 2009, 04:20:06 PM »
Swampman speaks the truth about the Jap Tascos. If you decide to sell it Tunaman it will go in a heartbeat.

If i decide to sell it, what would be a fair price?  I looked on ebay and didn't see anything comprable.

Well, that's a good question Tunaman. I also tried looking around the internet for some comparables, but couldn't find any good ones either. All the Jap Tascos found were all sold, but the selling prices weren't listed.
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