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Original Item: Only One Available. The 10 x 50 Dienstglas was one of the most used German issued binoculars of WWII. These are fully functional with clear optics and made by one of the very best makers at the time (still in business today!). They are nicely marked as follows:
Dienstglas
10x50
2234871
blc +
The maker code is for the famous Carl Zeiss, Militärabteilung Jena and comes complete with original black leather carry strap with the eye cover at the end, though it is only retained on one side. Both diopter adjustments operate smoothly and there are no chips or dings on the eye cups. The optics are in excellent condition and clear. Original leather neck strap is included, and is in great shape, still soft with most of the finish remaining.
Also included is the excellent black leather carry case with working spring loaded closure strap. The spring closure piece is stamped frn42 for Rudolf Lang, Brandenburg an der Havel, Koppehlstrasse 5-7, a maker of springs and metalwear. The shoulder strap for the case is sadly missing.The case is dated, maker marked, and Waffenamt proofed on the lip of the lower portion: hte 1944 WaA325, though we are not certain on the inspector number. The code hte is for Carl Borg of Rathenow.
This is overall an excellent example of the classic eye piece for German infantry officers during WW2! Comes ready for further research and display.
- This product is available for international shipping. Shipping not available to: Australia, France, or Germany
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- Due to legal restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Australia, France or Germany. This is not a comprehensive list and other countries may be added in the future.
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