Fernglas DF 8x60, Code "blc" (C. Zeiss, Jena), Kriegsmarine, MSS (Marine-Signal-Station), 1941
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1197905
Lot 6371 | Fernglas DF 8x60, Code "blc" (C. Zeiss, Jena), Kriegsmarine, MSS (Marine-Signal-Station), 1941
SN 2084549. Die linke Abdeckung gemarkt "T / blc / 8x60", die rechte Marineadler/"M / IV / 1", darunter "M.S.S. / 1218". Okularverstellung leichtgängig, originale Augenmuscheln, weich, minimale Trocknungsrisse. Der originale Raulack am Korpus und die schwarze Lackierung mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren. Trockenpatronen, Umhängeriemen. Gewicht 2,5 kg. Ein Objektiv mit drei kleinen Pilzflecken (ca.3 x 3mm) am Rand. Sehr selten!
Produktion im Februar 1941 in einem Los von 200 Stück.
Binoculars DF 8x60, Code "blc" (C. Zeiss, Jena), Kriegsmarine, MSS (Navy Signal Station), 1941
Binoculars DF 8x60, Code "blc" (C. Zeiss, Jena), Kriegsmarine, MSS (Navy Signal Station), 1941
SN 2084549. The left cover marked "T / blc / 8x60", the right one Navy Eagle/"M / IV / 1" above "M.S.S. / 1218". Smooth diopter adjustment, original rubber eye pieces, soft, minor cracks. Original black structured paint on body and paint on covers with minor signs of use. Desiccant cartridges, carrying strap. Weight 2.5 kg. One lense with three fungus dots, ca. 3 x 3 mm each. Very rare, particularly in such excellent condition!
Production in February 1941 in a batch of 200.
Condition: I -
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