In 1999, Bruce and I opened up the #1 scope well through the access plate located in the pump room. There was water in the bottom of the well, as well as several other goodies. Mixed in with the water and oil were the remains of at least one pigeon, several rubber scope eyepieces, and the best find - the entire eyepiece that was missing off the #1 scope!!
Unfortunately, the eyepiece had been submerged for so many years that the optical coating was damaged pretty bad. We disassembled it and tried to clean and polish the lenses, with no success. It could be used, but it was very hazy. A couple of years later, Paul Lapinski from Kollmorgen located a nearly new eyepiece and sent that to us, along with the proper fittings to secure it to the scope so that it wouldnt get lost down the well again.
The picture is of me holding the eyepiece just after we pulled it from the muck in the bottom of the well.
You never know what you'll find down there!
Gil