41-1R5, 5M 6-61 (1961) Leitz Technishcher Katalog 1, Stand 1984. RARE campomarit 12 x 50 E Leitz wetzlar binoculars serial number early 503304 Item Number. It's more a collectable gem than a 'user', a prime example of the binocular-maker's art however, like a classic car, I like to give it an airing on occasions, for the sheer pleasure of using. The body and optic features are similar as binocular - 7 x 50 beh described above. Produced by Leitz, Ernst, G., Wetzlar - war time code - ‘beh’. In side are 2 orange and 2 green filters. In addition to the serial number, you may encounter some other symbols. $84 1954, very thin (3.2 x 14 in 1984 catalog) The optics are very good for a roof binocular made half a century ago, but (understandably) not quite up to (say) a Zeiss 10x40 BGAT of the mid-1980s. The original black leather case with embodied logo ‘E. According to Seeger, people with knowledge of the various models find them to be of identical optical quality, although the Schneider models appear to have been especially robustly constructed, while the Leitz 10x80s were not as well built as the others. "Highest light transmission of any binocular" from 1953 NY Price List The black bakelite case is in excellent condition, but. It does have a US soldiers name and serial number inscribed on the objective side. (1950s FIBAR, 1960s 40110) also monocular MONMAR (FEAFA - 41010) serial number -499506-532455- Original German WWII 6x30 Binoculars (Dienstglas) By E.Leitz Wetzlar With Bakelite Case- The binoculars are made by E.Leitz Wetzlar with marking +, which puts the date of the binoculars around 1942. Leitz / Leica "Binoculars" data courtesy of Peter Abrahams Code Nameįirst commercially available Leitz binocularsĨ x 26 IF 1914-ca.1926 also monocular MOMONĪlso monocular MONOFOREST 735 gm / 26 oz
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