Lighthouse Sherlock Watermark Detector
2020-08-31 Mon
With the SHERLOCK watermark detector, reveal every detail of your stamp, whether its watermark or paper irregularities, quality defects, or repairs!It is extremely easy to use: insert stamp, turn on the light, and you can see the secrets of your stamps in every detail. No chemicals are used; therefore it is not dangerous for the stamps!
The special feature of this watermark detector is the different light colors (white, red, green, and blue), which can be chosen to light up the stamp. The brightness can be infinitely adjusted. Reveal hard-to-find watermarks with this wide spectrum of color and brightness.
The Sherlock Watermark Detector is a compact device with the technical sophistication of a professional device. Suitable for stamps up to 50 x 45 mm in size. Battery-powered (4 x 1.5 V AA batteries) with an extra-strong plastic case.
The product Specification is 93 x 130 x 150 mm. Lighthouse Sherlock Watermark Detector . is available in Black. It is limited in number. So hurry up to own one of this kind.
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