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Posts posted by willone242
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Hi - I have been out of the game for quite a while, and I am gonna sell my collection with u-boat badges, (14 of them + miniatures) I dont really know what prices are like today, so I am looking for a good auction site, where I can put them, and get fair prices. Any hints and tips?
Best regards
W
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I am really sorry about the bad quality pictures, I kind of thought this would be an easy thing to identify, how ever, here is a slightly better one of the back. Stil, the makers text is very hard to see even in IRL! I am not really thinking of keeping on to it, so if some one out there is intresed, let me know!
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not such a good close up, but slightly more readable markings on the back!
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Hi - cant really find anything about it, not that much WWI stuff out there compared to WWII items, but I will keep looking, I was hoping this would be the easy way ;-)
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Hi - I need help identifying this item pleas. Cant find it in my literature, or rather the few books I have regarding WWI.
Thanks
W
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it is supose to be a G stamped on one rubber part, and C on the other!
Allso the adjustment screws on the frame are some what strange!
The box, that is supose to be original, is still wrong from the Dr 652 Fliegerbrillen, allso the adjustmen screws
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Hi - I have a hard time to ID these, looks kind of like the 306 Goggles, but the box, and some other things are not right. Can any one place them for me?
best regards
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Claudius, I forgot to thank you, very good info. I guessed most of it, but that it was a patent number is intresting.... Gonna try to follow up on that, just cant drop this ite, have to get some more info about it ;-)
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http://novitas.ch/ The company that made it is still in existence, or at least some version of it0
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Spasm, you mean mains like the main power grid ? i guess it is somethi g boring like that, but the shape and the build of the item just made my imagination run wild for a while. My wife got a friend in germany who works in the patent office, gonna ask her if she can have a look for the number stamped in the front of the device.
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No ideas any one? I written to the company, but I heard nothing :-(
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Here are some more picture
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Hi - I am sorry to bother you with this, but it is kind of driving me mad trying to figure out what it is. I found this at a antique market in Warszawa last week, and I guess it is from the 30-40s. I worked as an military officer for a few years with mine and bomb disposal, and I kind of get the feel that it might be a timer device for a bomb or torpedo? But I guess it also might just be for industrial use. Has any one here seen such an item before? In the metal can/cartridge, it is set upon thre sliders/bolts, so you just lift it out. I get the feeling it comes in a can, you just pul it out and mount it in the same way in the device, what ever it might be?
Best regards.
William Forsth
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Help needed, early aperiodic flight compass MKIIIa
in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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Hi - I recently got to buy a MK III a aperiodic flight compass, version 1924. I have a really hard time finding any information on it, just some photos at IWM onlie museum, and this reference from the Compass museum.
http://compassmuseum.com/aero/aero.htm
Im hoping to get some feedback here where and when it was used, and possibly a valuation for this object.
Thanks, Will