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Looking to purchase Wild RDH theodolite
Posted by kelnnev on January 6, 2019 at 12:05 amFor collection purposes.
Should be in good working order.
Should have its metal dome case.
Calibration for field use not necessary.
Accesories and original tools, brushes welcome.
Thank you
kelnnev replied 5 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies- 4 Replies
Do you mean the more modern RDS? The RDS is based on a comparable T-16, with the bullet-dome case.
http://www.dehilster.info/geodetic_instruments/1963_wild_heerbrugg_rds.php
The RDH is older, and came in a rectangular case (it was stored laying down on it’s side in the rectangular case). See photos of the rectangular case at:
http://www.dehilster.info/geodetic_instruments/1952_wild_rdh.phpsee the differences between the RDH and the RDS at J?¬rg Dedual’s website of all things Wild Heerbrugg, at:
The RDH:
http://www.wild-heerbrugg.com/shop/index.php?cPath=1_3_5_25_60The RDS:
http://www.wild-heerbrugg.com/shop/index.php?cPath=1_3_5_25_60RDH’s are almost non-existent in the USA, I’ve only seen them sourced from collectors in Europe- also, both the RDS and RDH required a special tacheometry staff, graduated in cm’s only- no US/Imperial version existed. (the internal glass markings on the RDH are specifically for distance measurement using a cm-graduated staff/rod…. European surveyors seemed to utilize this type of tacheometer for measuring distances much more than US based surveyors (Zeiss, Kern, Wild, all had similar instruments; whereas no US-based manufacturer ever produced one)
Good evening NDrummond –
Thanks for your reply to my post.
I am looking for a Wild RDH.
The 2 RDS models that I was able to find and purchase last year, came from Spain and France respectively.
I didn’t realize that RDHs existed in such low numbers here on our side of the Ocean.
Will focus my search overseas still with the hope that someone closer to home may be willing to sells theirs.
Thanks for the good info.
Best regards,
kelnnev
Ok, if seeking a Wild RDH try GSI-Optical, overseas in Holland/ Netherlands.. he’s had a couple RDH’s in the past.
The owner’s name is Mr. Guy Paone, I’ve done business with him and can recommend his services- he may not have an RDH at the moment, but he can keep your request on file and see if anyone has one as he interacts with other customers. The RDH’s that I’ve seen for sale in Europe were about 1000-1200 Euro ($1200-$1400 USD), I think.
https://www.gsi-opticals.nl/english/
Also in the Netherlands is a survey supply company, they also sometimes have older equipment show up:
https://www.meetcentrum.nl/en/reconditioned-instruments/theodolites/
Good evening NDrummond –
I had resolved to just waiting to see if someone in the US had one to sell or if one came through ebay.
I will contact Mr.Paone and ask him to keep me in mind if one should pop-up his way and will also keep checking with meetcentrum.
Thanks again,
Neville
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