ID 1263932
Lot 13091 | Leitz 8x60, U-Boot-Glas, 1941
SN 345566. Die linke Abdeckung gemarkt "8x60 / beh (T) / 345566 / KF", die rechte mit Marineadler über "M", daneben "2127 / N". In die linke Abdeckung von Hand etwas ungelenk eingekratzt "Wolff / Ob.Strm.". Okularverstellung leichtgängig. Der Raulack in sehr gutem Zustand, der Lack mit etwas Randabrieb. Lederriemen. Gewicht 1,35 kg. Durchsicht 1-. Sehr selten! Produktion Oktober 1943. Ein identisches Glas aus dieser Serie abgebildet bei Hans Seeger, Militärische Ferngläser und Fernrohre, Hamburg 2005, S. 345.
Ein Gerhard Wolf ("Wolff?") überlebte als Obersteuermann ("Ob.Strm.") die Torpedierung und anschließende Selbstversenkung von U752. Zuschreibung unbewiesen.
Leitz 8x60, U-Boats, 1941
Leitz 8x60, U-Boats, 1941
SN 345566. The left cover marked 8x60 / beh (T) / 345566 / KF", the right one Navy Eagle above "M" next to "2127 / N". Into the left cover scratched by hand "Wolff / Ob.Strm.". Smooth diopter adjustment. Original structured paint in very good condition, the original black paint with some edge wear. Original leather strap. Weight 1.35 kg. Transparency 1-. Very rare! Made in October of 1943.
An identical glass from the same batch shown in Hans Seeger, Militärische Ferngläser und Fernrohre, Hamburg 2005, p. 345.
A Gerhard Wolf ("Wolff"?) served as technical officer (Obersteuermann = "Ob.Strm"?) on U752 and survived the scuttling of the boat when it was torpedoed. No evidence for this attribution available.
Condition: I - II
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