ID 1263967
Lot 13126 | Toko 7x Porro 2, im Köcher, Kaiserliche Kriegsmarine, Japan, um 1940
SN 25. Die linke Abdeckung gemarkt "10X 7°" über Toko-Logo und "No. 25", sonst keine Beschriftung. Beidseitige Okularverstellung leichtgängig. Trockenpatronen. Das originale Raulack/Lackfinish mit normalen Gebrauchsspuren. Gewicht 1,55 kg. Durchsicht 1-. Im dazugehörigen schwarz lackierten Leinwandköcher mit Lederschlaufen und grünem Webtrageriemen. Im Deckel zwei Satz Farbfilter. Anhängend grünes Label der US-Armee, mit dem Harry Daniel Struble von der "Joint Intelligence" die Freigabe zur Mitnahme dieses Fernglases erteilt wird.
Bei diesem Fernglas handelt es sich um das einzige bis 1945 in Japan hergestellte Fernglas mit Porro 2 Prismen. Wir haben kein weiteres Fernglas dieses Typs gefunden - sehr selten!
Toko 7x Porro 2, in case, Imperial Japanese Navy, ca. 1940 - US-Army bring-back
Toko 7x Porro 2, in case, Imperial Japanese Navy, ca. 1940 - US-Army bring-back
SN 25. The left cover marked "10X 7°" above Toko-Logo and "No 25", no other markings. Smooth diopter adjustment. Desiccant cartridges. The original finish of structured and smooth paint with normal signs of wear. Weight 1,55 kg. Transparency 1-. In proper canvas case, painted black, with leather loops and green canvas carrying strap, in the lid two sets of colour filters. Attached to the case is a green label of US Army Field Joint Intelligence, authorizing "QM Harry Daniel Struble" to take these binoculars back home.
These binoculars seem to be the only existing model of a Japanese Porro 2 prism system made in WW II - extremely rare!
Condition: II +
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