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    JSlisset

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    1. Two monocular scopes for a KDO 36 flak rangefinder.Mounting illustration is from han seeger's "Grey Book".

      An amber coloured filter is built into the objective hood, attached optical sights for the 36 RF. some assorted cables, obtaining the cables for the range finder will I fear be impossible.

      Sadly almost all examples you will find of the 10x45's in th box will have been messed with , parts removed , people trying to open them " to see what is inside" or " to see how they work", it took about 5 years to get decent examples.

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    2. Same monoular as seen in Hans Seeger's "Zeiss handfernglaser 1919-1946 (April 2015) ISBN 978-3-00-049464-2. page 255.

      Hans S. describes it as blc. Monokulares richt-ober Zielfernrohr 7x50 mit Strichplattenbeleuchtung im oberen "FuB". 1944.

      The two examples he features are numbered  2253562. (DATED AS FEB. 1944) and 2253841 mine is numbered 2253870. Hans seeger decrbes it as " a ranging telescope for an unknown use".

      Lens are not coated , this one was came from a gent in Florida.

       

       

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    3. It took a while, on the smooth finished set a replacement eye cup and a "benutzer chord"  had to be found. (both reproductions), the rough finished set lacked the rainguard , eventually a period one was found be it slightly chipped.

      The lanyards although period are in storage, I saw a riend of mine have a set fall when a war time lanyard broke , it could have been a very expensive fall, thankfully no damge done. The set he has is just a few numbers short of the rough finished set I have and at one time they probably stood on the same factory work bench.

      (Peter found his set in Prague , mine turned up in Reading).

    4. Two blc "fat Commanders".

      There was a bit of fungal growth in one which was cleaned and successfully removed by the late Dougie Biggart at Glasgow Binocular Repairs. Whenever I use this set I think of Dougie who was an expert craftsman  and a true gentleman.

      Both sets were painted with a horrible roughly applied black paint which I removed, crude and ugly it was not applied in the service life of either set.8x60 2.JPG

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