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    drspeck

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    1. Ground dug enigma rotor, marked II and A?????/44E.
    2. Clock from a cockpit. According to the seller this one came from an aircraft wreck near Holzkirchen (south from Munich). It's only marking is a serial number (871649).
    3. Ground dug enigma rotor, marked III and M2002. The 'M' indicates this is from a 'marine' or naval enigma machine.
    4. An oxygen pressure gauge, in it's original box of issue.
    5. A desk light with cover for the light. It's marked "R" and the serial number 6230-12-157-8422. I can't find any information on the net about this one so this one could also be post-ww2. Has seen enyone seen one of these before?
    6. This one is a bit of an oddity. Found this one in Holland. It looks like a transportation tube, of which both ends can be removed. Looks like ww2 or older and very heavily used. If anyone has more information on these, please let me know :cheers:
    7. Instrument in detail. The text on the instrument is unreadable (nummer is FL20723) but from "www.cockpitinstrumente.de" I can tell it's a supply indicator for an Arado 196.
    8. Instrument in detail. A "Temperatur Anzeiger" or temperature indicator, marked FL20349-1.
    9. Instrument in detail. An "Einfach Druckmesser" or pressure gauge, marked FL 20516-4.
    10. Rotors in detail. The inner shaft of the third rotor is also still attachedto the inner shaft. The machine number was A00245/43.
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