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本帖最后由 wym992000 于 2012-12-9 10:11 编辑
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Very Good condition WWII German Army 6 X 30 power tan painted binoculars.
These were produced by the famous Voigtlaender & Sohn A.G. firm of
Braunschweig; sometimes shortened to just Voigtlaender. Standard size
and power field glasses for the German WWII Army or Heer. This set is
finished in the late war ordnance tan paint. Light aluminum metal
construction with smooth finish to the sighting drums. The entire body
of the piece is covered in an original coat of ordnance tan colored
paint. Some folks will call this Afrika Corps or tropical paint which
is not correct. Starting in 1943 the German army began to use this
paint shade which replaced the black paint that had previously been
used for binoculars and other items of field gear. The metal and brown
bakelite eye cups are also present and are in good condition with no
chips, cracks or damage. The individual focusing rings at the eyepieces
are present marked + l – to each and turn freely. The optics are good
and clear with only the slightest trace of fogging. The binoculars are
stamped Dienstglas over 6 X 30 as well as the serial number of 318426
on the right side drum’s base plate. Dienstglas stands for Service
Glasses. The right side drum plate is also stamped ddx which is the
three letter maker code for Voigtlaender & Sohn A.G. next to a triangle
stamping. There are no markings on the left side drum base plate which
is correct for this maker. Overall condition is very good with slight wear and
finish loss to the ordnance tan paint from normal use. There are no
heavy scratches, dents, or dings. The blue triangle means it was greased for colder climate use.
(White meant for temperate climates and Green for hot climates)
原帖:
Overall this is a great piece in its origional WW2 condition complete with origional hanging strap.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-Ge ... d%3D121028407273%26
当中有蓝色三角是代表寒冷地区使用
白色是代表热带使用。
那没沙漠黄就没有跟随隆美尔了。 |
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