Dienstglas 6X30 Ddx Serial Numbers
Axis History Forum. Please send me by Private mail all data on your Dienstglas 6x30. Mkd also 'Pol dienstglas' under serial number on hinge button (not on barrel. May 18, 2006 please send me by Private mail all data on your Dienstglas 6x30, 7x50 and 10x50 model binoculars, plus serial number and maker, I am attempting to create a database Only will be accepted models with the word dienstglas stamped and number, could be maker marked or code marked, only WWII. No markings, no 'Dienstglas'. Real leather grip, center adjustment. Underneath the horizontal bar that rises the ocular with the aid of the center adjustment it's stamped '4614'.
Bakelite binocs, pretty cool BARQs's case is the right type for the cxn bakelite binocs I want to get a period strap and eye protector for these, I believe the rubber eye protector is 'correct' for theseBeautiful set of cxn's. My dream binos. I agree, rubber ocular lens cover should be correct.
Scott, another nice set. The police stuff is interesting, too. Here is a set I picked up in the last couple months. It is a pretty normal set of Zeiss 6x30 Dienstglas. Ibm via voice free download. Someone defaced the 'Dienstglas' marking.
But what makes them interesting is clear evidence of shrapnel splinters entering the body and bouncing around inside. There is still some trapped inside. The binos function perfectly, though!
I have to wonder if someone was wearing these on their chest when it happened. If the binos got these two splinters, I doubt he fared very well. The entry of the shrapnel is consistent with them being on a strap on the chest.who knows. Sparks the imagination, for sure. Jeff Last edited by ditch68; at 05:29 PM. Reason: Spelling.
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Here is my Zeiss. Found it in a little flea market in Italy. Please note the name on the leather case. The same name is present on the G - K/43 magazine pouches ( ).On the right lens there is a reticle.
Sorry for my english. -- LucaThat's my pouch on Clauses site that I sent him photos of! I also have an Early drop tail Lufwaffe buckle with a 1935 date and 'LBA' and stamped 'Otto Koberstein Landsberg aW' on the leather tap. Just a note: the tab is also stamped with the name Neubausen Aufkl Gr121, this is Reconnaisance Group 12 that was based in Neuhausen the concentration/labor camp! And the VI rocket production facility after the Pedumunda works was bombed! Beautiful set of cxn's. My dream binos.
I agree, rubber ocular lens cover should be correct. Scott, another nice set. The police stuff is interesting, too. Here is a set I picked up in the last couple months.
It is a pretty normal set of Zeiss 6x30 Dienstglas. Someone defaced the 'Dienstglas' marking. But what makes them interesting is clear evidence of shrapnel splinters entering the body and bouncing around inside.
There is still some trapped inside. The binos function perfectly, though! I have to wonder if someone was wearing these on their chest when it happened. If the binos got these two splinters, I doubt he fared very well. The entry of the shrapnel is consistent with them being on a strap on the chest.who knows.
Sparks the imagination, for sure. JeffThanks Jeff!
Your set is equally impressive. We all wish items could talk. Battle damage provides a voice otherwise silent that can move us steps closer to history. Quite a treat.
That's my pouch on Clauses site that I sent him photos of! I also have an Early drop tail Lufwaffe buckle with a 1935 date and 'LBA' and stamped 'Otto Koberstein Landsberg aW' on the leather tap.