WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION

WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS w. CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION
CASE (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS BMK 1944 MINTY CONDITION. From a private WWII museum collection of over 20 years, featuring all types of original WWII period clothing, equipment and assorted military pieces, as well as a variety of reproduction items, uniforms, equipment, and European military surplus.

All items have been part of a variety of WWII displays. The following item is offered for sale. ADDITIONAL 24 PICTURE GALLERY INCLUDED. THIS BEAUTIFUL SET OF GERMAN BINOCULARS & BAKELITE CARRY CASE ARE NOW ON SALE.

FROM MY FATHERS WWII MUSEUM COLLECTION. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL & ORIGINAL SET OF WWII GERMAN MILITARY BINOCULARS (6 X 30) DIENSTGLAS (German for Armored/Shatter-proof Glass) which was stamped on military binoculars. THEY ARE ALSO MARKED - bmk.

MADE GERMAN MILITARY BINOCULARS IN PRISTINE CONDITION. MY DAD COLLECTED WWII MILITARIA FOR 30 YEARS & ALWAYS TRIED TO ACQUIRE THE NICEST PIECES HE COULD FIND & AFFORD FOR HIS WWII MUSEUM COLLECTION. THESE BINOCULARS WERE MANUFACTURED IN A VERY LIGHT-WEIGHT ALLOY FRAME, & COVERED WITH VULCANITE, A LEATHER LIKE SYNTHETIC COVER/WRAPPING. THE VULCANITE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THRU-OUT. THERE ARE NO TEARS, RIPS, OR CHUNKS OF MISSING WRAPPING ANYWHERE, AS SO OFTEN SEEN ON MANY WWII BINOCULARS, & THE BLACK WRAPPING REMAINS IN BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY CONDITION. THESE BINOCULARS ARE IN TRULY PRISTINE CONDITION, WITH ALL BLACK GLOSS PAINTED SURFACES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS WELL. THESE BINOCULARS WERE WELL CARED FOR. A WWII GERMAN BINOCULAR COLLECTOR WHO VERSED IN WWII GERMAN OPTICS & RELATED WWII ERA BINOCULARS, SAW THE BINOCULARS & WAS ABLE TO DETERMINE FROM THEIR MARKINGS, THAT AT THE END OF WWII, & AT SOME POINT AFTER THE WAR, THE BULGARIAN MILITARY (A COUNTRY PRESSURED INTO JOINING THE AXIS POWERS DURING WWII) ACQUIRED THESE BINOCULARS & REFURBISHED ANY AREAS & PARTS, AS WAS NEEDED & RESTORED THEM TO THEIR ORIGINAL BEAUTIFUL WWII WAR TIME CONDITION, WHERE BY, THEY THEN SAW LIMITED USE WITH THE BULGARIAN MILITARY AFTER WWII. THE BULGARIAN MILITARY PROBABLY CLEANED THE OPTICS AS WELL & UPDATED THE GRATICULE, RANGE FINDER GRID POST WWII.... SO THESE BINOCULARS HAVE A WONDERFUL 2 PART HISTORY, ORIGINALLY MANUFACTURED IN LATE 1944 BY SRB & STYS PRECISION OPTICS CO. OF PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, UNDER GERMAN SUPERVISION, WAR TIME SECURITY CODE STAMPED BMK, ISSUED TO & USED BY THE WEHRMACHT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WAR, EVENTUALLY CONVISCATED BY THE BULGARIAN MILITARY POST WWII, FROM DISCARDED OR CAPTURED GERMAN FIELD EQUIPMENT, WHERE UPON THESE BINOCULARS HAD A COMPLETE RESTORATION BY THE BULGARIAN MILITARY'S ASSIGNED OPTICS DEPT.

& SAW FURTHER USE WITH THE BULGARIAN MILITARY POST WWII. THE BINOCULARS ARE SPECIFICALLY MARKED WITH THE FOLLOWING: BOXED 20 (BULGARIAN MILITARY OPTICS REFURBISHMENT) CONFIRMATION STAMP. COSMETICALLY, THEY ARE IN ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS CONDITION WITH BEAUTIFUL CLEAR OPTICS!! THESE BINOCULARS FEATURE A CENTER SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT.

SWIVEL ADJUSTMENT WORKS FIRMLY & SMOOTHLY. THE BINOCULARS FEATURE INDIVIDUAL LEFT & RIGHT. INDIVIDUAL LEFT & RIGHT BAKELITE EYE CUPS ARE IN PRISTINE CONDITION.

AS SEEN FROM THE PICTURE GALLERY. THE RIGHT SIDE OPTIC CONTAINS A MIL. (RANGE FINDER GRID) MILITARY PRODUCTION (BULGARIAN POST WAR UPGRADED RETICULE).

VISUAL IMAGE IS SIMPLY FANTASTIC!! AS SEEN IN THE PICTURE GALLERY IMAGES TAKEN THRU THE BINOCULARS. Dienstglas (Stands for Armored/Shatter-proof Glass) military stmp.

Boxed 20 (Bulgarian Military Post WWII Refurbishment). 6 x 30 (Optics field of view). 112323 (bmk serial number historical records represents). Bmk Factory production security 3 letter Identification code.

& Stys Precision Optics Co. Manufactured in Prague under Germany Military supervision. + Indicates a special Cold Weather Lubricant was added. THE FACTORY PRODUCTION STAMPINGS IN WHITE INK ARE PRISTINE, & BOTH FACE PLATE COVERS REMAIN IN EXCELLENT REFURBISHED CONDITION! ADDITIONALLY, THE BINOCULARS COME WITH AN ORIGINAL WWII ISSUE BLACK LEATHER NECK STRAP WITH BLACK LEATHER BUTTON FLAP ASSEMBLY, WITH SEWN/ATTACHED BLACK MARBLE BAKELITE LENS PROTECTIVE COVER. THIS ENTIRE RIG IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! ON A SCALE OF 1-10.. THESE BINOCULARS RATE A 12!!! THESE BINOCULARS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY CHECKED & THERE ARE NO BROKEN OR LOOSE PARTS ANYWHERE!!!! THESE ARE ABSOLUTELY MINT, TOP COLLECTOR GRADE. WWII (1944) GERMAN BINOCULARS, THAT ARE IN EXCELLENT TOTALLY REFURBISHED COSMETIC CONDITION WITH ABSOLUTELY PRISTINE OPTICS. THAT INCLUDE AN UPGRADED BULGARIAN POST WWII PERFECT RANGE FINDER GRID, & FULL. LEATHER NECK STRAP & PROTECTIVE COVER ASSEMBLY. THIS PAIR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!!! THESE ARE THE NICEST PAIR OF WWII GERMAN. AND GUARANTEED TO BE DELIVERED THAT WAY!!! THE PICTURE GALLERIES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!!

BAKELITE BLACK MARBLE CARRY CASE: 1943. THE CASE IS THE STANDARD GERMAN WEHRMACHT BINOCULAR CARRY CASE MANUFACTURED IN BLACK MARBLE BAKELITE. FRONT CENTER BAR WITH SPRING LOADED CENTER CLOSURE LATCH, WITH LEATHER END TAB.

THE CASE COVER/LID HAS AN INNER FOAM PAD. INNER CASE FEATURES 2 INTERNAL POST MOUNTS THAT SUPPORT THE BINOCULARS. MANUFACTURERS PRODUCTION STAMP IS FOUND ON THE INSIDE CENTER BOTTOM OF THE CASE. STAMP: MANUFACTURERS STAMP LOGO CIRCULAR X/CROSS DIN. Deutsche Industrie Norm Consortium of German based manufacturers of bakelite equipment for the German Military during. The stamp contains the number : 43. THIS CASE WAS MANUFACTURED IN 1943, & AT SOME POINT WAS PAIRED WITH THE (bmk) 1944 BINOCULARS, AS A COMPLETE SET. INCLUDING, NECK-STRAP, BUTTON FLY HOLDER & BAKELITE PROTECTIVE OPTICS COVER. THE REAR OF THE CASE FEATURES THE 2 REAR LEATHER STRAPS THAT ARE RIVETED & BAR SECURED TO THE REAR OF THE CASE, THAT FOLD UNDER & SECURE BELOW THE CASE VIA 2 POST KNOBS, AND WHICH ARE RIVETED TO THE REAR TOP OF THE LID/COVER. ALL THE LEATHER IS COMPLETE & IN-TACT & FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THE CASE COMES WITH ITS ORIGINAL & COMPLETE LEATHER. CARRY/SHOULDER STRAP, & AS SEEN IN THE PICTURE GALLERY. & AS SEEN, IT FEATURES THE STD. GERMAN STITCHED & BUCKLED SHOULDER/CARRY STRAP SPECIFIC TO GERMAN BAKELITE CASES.

BY THE WAY THE STRAP IS SEWN, WRAPPED, & ATTACHED. THIS CARRY STRAP ASSEMBLY DESIGN WAS FOUND SPECIFICALLY ON GERMAN MILITARY BINOCULAR CARRY CASES.

ALL LEATHER IS COMPLETE & SECURED & FULLY FUNCTIONAL, & UNLIKE MANY WWII GERMAN BAKELITE CASES THAT ARE MISSING THE LEATHER SUPPORT STRAPS, OR CARRY STRAP, THIS CASE HAS ITS FULL LEATHER RIG IN-TACT & IN VERY GOOD SOLID CONDITION. THE LEATHER SHOWS WEAR CONSISTANT WITH USE & AGE. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL LEATHER CASE RIGGING TO THIS SET.. THE BAKELITE CASE SHOWS WEAR, & PAINT LOSS, CONSISTANT WITH WAR TIME COMBAT USE & AGE, AND THE INSIDE PAD & POSTS HAVE LOST THEIR BLACK GLOSS COLOR, BUT THE CASE REMAINS IN VERY GOOD, & FULLY FUNCTIONAL CONDITION. THERE ARE NO CRACK, BREAKS, OR DAMAGE ANYWHERE, JUST THE SURFACE WEAR, & SCRATCHES EXPECTED WITH 70+ YR.

THIS BAKELITE CASE WAS PRODUCED IN 1943 FOR GERMAN WEHRMACHT USE, AS SEEN BY THE MANUF STAMP & (43) DATING INSIDE THE CASE, HOWEVER, UNLIKE MANY CASES PRODUCED FOR GERMAN MILITARY USE DURING WWII. THIS BAKELITE CASE DOES NOT HAVE ADDITIONAL WAFFENAMPT OR EAGLE STAMPINGS. ON CLOSE EXAMINATION NONE WERE FOUND. ON A SCALE OF 1-10 THIS BAKELITE CASE IS A STRONG 7.8.

THIS IS AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL & COMPLETE SET OF WWII GERMAN WEHRMACHT/CZECH MADE BINOCULARS WITH ALL LEATHER STRAPS & COMPLETE CARRY CASE THAT IS A TOP COLLECTOR GRADE SET, THAT WILL MAKE AN EXCELLENT ADDITION TO ANY WWII COLLECTION, OR WWII GERMAN OPTICS COLLECTION! Post D-Day Chech/German Manufacture & German issue by the serial number against. (bmk) serial number records listed below. These beautiful binoculars were made by "Srb & Stys, Fabrik praeziser Messinstrumente, Prag" who around 1940 started marking their binoculars with the three letter Security code "bmk".

Dienstglas means "service/shatter-proof binoculars" which were used by all the armed forces except the Kriegsmarine (which should NEVER have the word Dienstglas marked on their binoculars). The 6x30 marking indicates that they have 6x magnification and that the objective lenses are 30mm in diameter. The binoculars were produced with a ranging grid in the right eyepiece.

The 112323 is of course the production serial number. Srb & Stys Fabrik Praziser Messinstrumente, Prague. The history of the Srb. Optics Company is not well known but the following was published from Czechoslovakian military & historical records, and was compiled in personal memoirs by Doctor & Prof.

Pavel Hnek & University Assist. Beginning as a student & eventually becoming a professor at the Technical University of Prague, Jaroslav Srb first worked for Carl Zeiss learning optical mechanics & engineering. He eventually started his own business Srb & Stys Precision Optics, in the Kavilorka building.

He began by repairing microscopes & manufacturing microscopic lamps. In 1921 the company expanded operations to work with both astronomical & meteorological precision equipment. By 1922 the Czechoslovakian military approached Srb & Stys to assist in the production of military optics. Soon after the company began the production of. Zeiss optics were used in the production.

The company had grown to 300 employees & had received military contracts approved by the Czech govt. To produced military optics for the Turkish army, rifle telescopes for the.

Yugoslavian military, & military surveying equipment for Greece. In 1937 Jaroslav started a subsidiary optics company in Romania called Romanian Czechoslovakian Optics, & by the end of the year, the 2 companies had grown to over 800 employees. & Stys made arrangements to export optical production equipment & factory assembly facilities to England. Soon after that, the companys fortunes would forever change. The German occupation of Czechoslovakia began in 1938 with the.

S northern and western border regions, formerly being part of. Under terms outlined by the. S pretext for this action was the alleged privations suffered by the. Population living in those regions. Were also located in these same areas, & these impressive military fortifications represented a formidable obstacle to possible German military aggression, however, when the allies agreed to Hitlers demands to avoid war, the remainder of Czechoslovakia would fall into Hitlers hands, and these fortifications, which would never fire a shot in defense of their homeland, basically fell into German hands in one fell swoop. The incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany began on October 1.

It left the rest of Czechoslovakia too weak to resist, and it became powerless to resist subsequent occupation. Moved in to occupy the remainder of Czechoslovakia. On March 16, 1938 the German Military took control of Srb. From this point the German military controlled the companys operations thru the entirety of WWII, & from that point forward the company produced optics exclusively for the German Wehrmacht. For security purposes to protect factory production facilities against sabotage & allied bombing, in 1940 the German military initiated a 3 Letter Security Code Factory Recognition system to mark military optics & other field equipment.

Received the security identification 3 letter code bmk. In 1940 Jaraslav Srb was arrested for espionage by the Gestapo & spent 6 months in a German controlled prison in Prague. Eventually he was released for lack of evidence, however he was forbidden from reentering his own factory. Produced all manner of optics for the German military, producing both 6X30, 8X30, & 7x50 field Binoculars, which included a military Reticle, Range Finder Grid in the right optic.

After the war Jaraslav was able to regain control of his company & immediately re-enter the field of Civilian optics production, however the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, & the communists would gain control of Czechoslovakia, & communist rule proclaimed The People to take control of Srb & Stys Optical Comnpany. In 1949 Jaraslav Srb was arrested by the communist party, now in control of Czechoslovakia. He died in prison one year later. Under peoples control, in 1949, the company was renamed - Meopta N. In 1996 the company filed for bankruptcy & closed its door for good.

BINOCULAR DESCRIPTION & PARTS ABBREVIATIONS. Y:= Sand Yellow (known as Afrika Korps binos) Ba:= Bakelite L:= Leather covering (or Vulkanite, a leahter-like early form of synthetc plastic) R:= Rice covering (leather stand by, mixed w black paint to give a rough texture) G:= Gummi, rubber protected (only in uboat binos) Gr:= grey body M:= Marked w. K:= Marked with a "K" for kriegsmarine or kaiser marine? + := Marked with a + sign (Indicating a special cold weather lubricant has been added) T:= Triangle marked T2:= "T" marked, for lenses coating 0:= Zero/circle marked Re:= Reticle present Kf:= kf marked for cold resistant lubricant (marine)kalterfest. War Time Production Serial Number Sequences BMK. 21678 B, L, Re, KF, black bak case 73908 (or 73906) B, R, Re, KF 78609 B, L, Kf 82724 B, L, Re, KF, leather case unit mkd: S. 140 WaA 1936 thanks to Dennis White 100086 B, L, 103714 B, R, Re, O, 104298 B, R, O, 108685 B, R, O, 110697 B, R, +.

110966 B, R, Re, + black bak case, operation market garden period 1944. Serial numbers between 110966 thru 119279 These binoculars are Ser. Represent binoculars produced in the latter part of 1944. 119279 B, R+ T Blak bakelite case 125077 B, R, Re, +, T 129334 B, R, Re, T. THE FOLLOWING IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIST TO DATE OF GERMAN & GERMAN OCCUPIED COUNTRY OPTICAL COMPANIES THAT PRODUCED BINOCULARS FOR THE WEHRMACHT DURING WWII WITH SECRET COMPANY CODE ABBREVIATION 3 LETTER SERIES FOLOWED BY THE NAME OF THE COMPANY THAT PRODUCED OPTICS FOR THE GERMAN MILITARY.

German Wehrmacht Military Binoculars during WWII (6 X 30) Binoculars Series. Company Code Abbreviations used during the war. German Optical & Precision Instrument Three Letter Codes. Bbw - Electroacustik KG, Kiel bck - Bruninghaus & Co, Leder u.

Metallwarenfabrik, Versmold bef - Clemens Riefler, Fabrik Mathematischer Instrumente, Nesselwang/Bayern beh - Ernst Leitz GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany bek - Hensoldt Werk fur Optic und Mechanik, Herborn, Germany bgu - Theodor Wuppermann GmbH, Walzwerk und Fassonschmiede, Köln blc - Carl Zeiss Militärabteilung, Jena, Germany bmh - K Jirasek Fabrik fur Feinmechanic und Optic, Prague, Czech bmj - Hensoldt & Sohne Optische Werke A-G, Wetzlar, Germany. Bmk - Srb & Stys Fabrik Praziser Messinstrumente, Prague, Czech. Bmt - C A Steinheil & Sohne GmbH, Optische Werke, Munich, Germany bpd - C P Goerz GmbH Optische Anstalt, Vienna, Austria bvf - C Reichert Optische Werke, Vienna, Austria bvu - Franz Kuhlmann, Wilhelmshaven, Germany bwt - G Heyde K-G, Dresden, Germany bxc - Kreiselgeräte GmbH, Berlin bxx - Askania Werke AG, Berlin byg - Joh Wyksen K-G Optische Fabrik und Feinmechanik, Katowitz, Poland bzz - J G Farbenindustrie A-G Kamerawerk, Munich, Germany (Agfa) cad - Karl Kahles Optiker, Vienna, Austria cag - Swarovski, Tyrol, Austria cau - Kodak Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany ccx - Hugo Meyer & Co Optische und Feinmechanische Werke, Gorlitz, Germany cdc - Kern, Klager & Cie, Berlin (binocular Cases) clb - Dr.

Wöhler, Kassel, Germany clk - F. Breithaupt & Söhne Fabrik geodätischer Instrumente, Kassel, Germany cll - August Baumgart Feinmechanik & Präzisionmaschinenbau, Rathenow clm - Biedermann & Czarnikow, Berlin cln - E Sprenger Optische-Mechanische Werkstatten, Berlin cmc - Gegr Wichmann, Berlin cmd - G. Berlin cny - C Pose, Berlin? Binocular cases crg - W Lambrecht, Instrumente, Göttingen, Germany crh - F Schmidt & Haensch, Steglitz, Berlin crj - Otto Fennel Sohne K-G, Instrumente, Kassel, Germany crn - Friedrichs & Co, Hamburg (see also ctn) cro - R Fuess, Optische Industrie, Berlin ctn - Freidricks & Co, Hanseatische Werkstatten fur Feinmechanik und Optik, Hamburg (see also crn) cwu - Georg von Kremp, Wetzlar, Germany cxc - Dr Paul Mozar, Fabrik fur Feinmechanik, Düsseldorf, Germany cxn - Emil Busch A-G, Optische Industrie, Rathenow czn - E. OPTISCHE dag - Oculus, Berlin ddv - O.

Ddx - Voigtlander & Söhne A-G, Braunschweig, Germany dho - Nordmark GmbH, Prerau, Czech dhq - J D Moller GmbH, Wedel dhv - Berliner Physikalische Werkstätten GmbH, Berlin djg - J Veltjens K-G, Berlin dkl - Jos Schneider & Co, Kreuznach, Germany doq - Deutsche Spielgelglas A-G, Leine, Germany dow - Opticotechna GmbH, Prerau or Optitechna, Brerau, Czech dpg - Adox Kamerawerk GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany dpv - Zeiss Ikon A-G, Dresden, Germany dpw - Zeiss Ikon A-G, Goerzwerk Kehlendorf Berlin dpx - Zeiss Ikon A-G, Contessawerk, Stuggart, Germany dqc - Eugen Ising, Metallwarenfabrik dxt - Kadlec-Instrumente-Fabrik, Prague, Czech dym - Runge & Kaulfuss, Rathenow (poss also / or dyn) dys - Heinrich Zeiss, Berlin dzl - Oigee GmbH Optische Anstalt, Berlin eaf - Aude & Reipert Optische Industrie, Babelsberg, Germany eaw - R Winkel GmbH Optische industrie, Gottingen, Germany ejo - Presswerk AG, Essen eed - Kurbi & Niggeloh, Radevormwald, Germany ehe - Rommler AG, Spremberg emq - Karl Zeiss, Jena, Germany emv - Hertel & Reuss, Kassel, Germany eoc - A Ott, Instrumente, Kempten eos - W Feiler Feinmechanik GmbH, Berlin eot - Fichter & Hackenjos K-G, Fabrik fur Feinmechanik, Villingen erv - Fritz Hofmann, Erlangen eso - Rodenstock Optische Werke, Munich, Germany esu - Steinheil Sohne GmbH, Astronom Industrie, Munich, Germany eug - Optische Prazisions-Werke GmbH, Warsaw, Poland fco - Sendlinger Optische Glaswerke GmbH, Zehlendorf, Berlin fjt - Photogrammetrie GmbH, Berlin fll - Feinapparate-Bau, Werk Gablonz flm - W. Fln - Franz Rapsch Optische Fabriken A-G, Rathenow fpr - Fr Moller, Brackwede, Westphalia frn - Federn-, Draht- und Metallwarenfabrik, Havel fvs - Spindler & Hoyer, Göttingen, Germany fvx - Chr Beck & Sohne, Kassel, (Beck-Kassel) Germany fwq - Saal. Bfelder Apparatebau GmbH, Saalfeld fwr - Optische Anstalt Saalfeld GmbH, Saalfeld, Germany fxp - Hans Kollmorgen GmbH, Kassel, Germany (poss also / or fzp) fzg - Feinmechanik GmbH, Kassel, Germany gag - F Mollenkopf Optische Industrieanstalt, Stuttgart, germany gcg - H Maihak A-G Fabrik fur Techn. Ghd - Carl Kneusel, Zeulenroda/ Thür. Gkp - Rufs & Co, Kassel, Germany (poss also/or ghp) gmk - Kroymann & Co GmbH, Schuh und Sportartikel Fabrik, Hamburg.

Bino Cases gpa - Groos & Graf, Feinmechanik und Prazisionmaschinenbau, Berlin gpr - Berchtold, Gebr, Instrumente, Tuttlingen gug - Ungarische Optische Werke A-G, Budapest, Hungary guj - Werner D Kuehn Optische Industrie, Steglitz, Berlin gwr - Dennert & Pape, Hamburg gwv - Ernst Plank Fabrik Optische und Mechanischer, Waren, Nurenberg, Germany gxh - Nitsche & Günther Optische Werke K-G, Rathenow gxl - Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig, Germany gxp - Homrich & Söhne, ? Hap - Max Kohl A-G, Chemnitz hdv - Optische Werke Osterode GmbH, Osterode, Harz, Germany hfo - Valentin Linhof OHG, Munich, Germany hgu - Friedenauer Technische Wekstatte, Berlin hkm - Carl Braun K-G Optische Industrie, Nuremberg, Germany hna - Hoh & Hahne, Leipzig, Germany hwt - Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen & co, Dresden, Germany hxh - A Kruss Optisch-Mechan, Hamburg jfn - Tetanal Photowerk, Berlin jfp - Wilhelm Lehmann & Co K-G, Feinmechanische Werkstätte, Hamburg jfv - MAG. Jkk - L Castagna & Sohn Feinmechanische Werkstatten, Vienna, Austria jnh - Hensoldt & Söhne but one list shows this code used by F Tutemann of Lüdenscheid jon - Voigtlander-Gavaert, Berlin jux - Nedinson, Nederlandsche Instrumenten, Venlo, Netherlands jve - Ernst Ludvig Optisches Werk, Weixdorf, Germany jxn - Helmut Korth, feinmechanik und Optik, Berlin kgc - Nahmashinenfabrik A-G, Sobeslav, Bohemia khc - Otto Himmler, Mikroskope, Berlin kjj - Askania Werke AG, Berlin kln - Ernst & Willhelm Bertram, Munich, Germany kme - Max Lang, Lauter kna - Berning & Co K-G, Photographische Apparate und Bedarfsartikel, Düsseldorf kov - Bernard et Turenne, Establissement Barbier, Paris kqc - Jos Schneider & Co Optische Werke K-G, Gottingen, Germany krm - C Pose, Berlin bino cases only?

Krq - Emil Busch A-G Optische Werke, Budapest, Hungary kry - F A Sening, Maschinenfabrik, Hamburg kwc - Gamma, Feinmechan. Und Optische Werke, Budapest, Hungary (poss kwe) kxv - A Jackenroll Optische Anstalt GmbH, Berlin lae - Heinrich Zeiss, Gostingen lfn - C. Richter Kamarafabrik, Tharandt, Germany (Reflekta) lmg - Carl Zeiss Jena and/or lmq lux - Schlieper & Baum AG, Wappertal lwg - Optische Werke Osterode GmbH, Freiheit bei Osterode, Harz, Germany lww - Huet & Cie, Paris, France lwx - O. (Optique et Precision de Levallois), Lavallois, Paris, France lwy - Societe dOptique et Mechanique de Haute Precision SOM, Paris mav - H Mailak A-G Fabrik für Techn. Messinstrumente und Feinmechanik, Hamburg mbv - I-G Farbenindustrie A-G, Berlin (Agfa) mca - Dr C Schleussner Fotowerke GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany mgf - August Fischer Werkstatten fur Feinmechanik, Gottingen, Germany mjc - Feinmechanische Werkstaetten Warsitz, Amsterdam, Netherlands mir - Ducati, Bologna, Italy mny - Gerhard Hofmann Werkstätte fur Feinmechanik, Berlin mnz - Erich Holz Feinmechanische Werkstatte, Berlin mtq - Roland Risse GmbH Photochemische Fabrik, Florsheim, Germany mtr - Voigtlander & Sohn A-G, Berlin mtv - A Lorenz Feinmechanik-Optik, Dresden mtw - A.

OPT nac - Feinmechanische Zentrale Overbeck, Herborn ndv - Feinmechanische Werke Neumuhlen GmbH, Kiel nek - O Perlitz Prazisionmechanik und Apparatebau, Berlin nmh - De Pleskot & Co, Messinstrumente, Prague, Czech nms - Richard Holz, Optischmechan. Berlin npx - Ludwig Rossler Feinmechanische Werkstatte, Munich, Germany nuj - Schaper & Uebel Feinmechanik, Dresden, germany nxt - S. Ottico Mechanica e Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici, Rome ocp - Aktophot GmbH, Sabechtlitz, Prague, Czech ocv - W Klazer Feinmechanik und Fotobedarf, Prague, Czech okc - Hauff A-G, Stuggart, Germany phq - Moller, Wedel ppx - Askania, Berlin pvf - Reichert, Optische Werk, Vienna, Austria pwf - R. Qhg - Moller, Wedel rln - Carl Zeiss Jena, Germany.

Portions of some text & or historical information used for item discriptions or historical info. Is borrowed from several contributing web sites to provide as accurate info.

A variet of historical & reference sources are used. All this research was done by my Dad over years of collecting, thanks for all your great work Dad. >>> THIS WWII GERMAN BINOCULARS W.

BAKELITE CARRY CASE IS FOR SALE ONLY!!! >>> ALL OTHER ITEMS SHOWN WITH BINOCULARS & CARRY CASE ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY, ARE NOT INCLUDED, & ARE NOT FOR SALE WITH THIS LISTING. ALL UNIFORM DISPLAY PIECES, LEATHER JERKINS, MAPS, WATCHES, CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, GLOVES, MANNEQUINS, BINOCULARS, HAVERSACKS, GLOVES, GI STOVES, REPLICA GNS, BOOKS, & ALL OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED FOR SALE AS PART OF THIS LISTING ARE USED FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY & ARE NOT FOR SALE.

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