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    My new-born twins - Zeiss brothers

    Aren't they cute:
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    #2
    Does anyone know what these are?

    Yuri

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      #3
      Can't find the link !!

      Yuri, there is a link on the site somewhere to a gent in Norway who has one of these - some fanatastic photos on his website of these babies being used by he and his family.
      From what I understand very rare twins to have
      Something about a big Zeiss objective that just melts my heart,
      They are signals equipment related but , blast I wish I could find that link . (Sorry).

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        #4
        Perhaps these guys could help you if you emailed them, it seems like a comprehensive site.

        http://www.zeisshistorica.org/

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          #5
          Actually, I know what they are:

          This is a set of Lichsprechgeräte 80/80 or "Light - speech transmitter/receivers". You speak into a microphone connected to one of these units, and another person hears you with headphones up to 4 kilometers away with another of these units - through a directed light beam. The small middle window is an optical sight (like a sniper rifle) to target the other Li. Spr. 80/80

          I have been quite fortunate to have purchased two complete sets along with the accompanying electronics, cables, tripods, microphones and headsets. Each set includes a full reserve cache of spare light-bulbs and photo-elements. These sets were manufactured in 1940, and were stored at the Zeiss factory until the end of the war. A US veteran took these sets and wrapped them in a 1945 victory newspaper. He brought them back as a war trophy to the US, and now I have them, along with that 1945 newspaper. The condition of all parts is just amazing. I can't wait to build two power supplies for them, and test them out somewhere in the country. The optics will require careful cleaning ofcourse, but that's the fun part.

          Yuri

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            #6
            That's an amazing discovery!!! Not used and well kept - can't be better!!!
            The World Needs Peace

            Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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              #7
              behblc.
              Im sure this is the link you refer to.
              lolle

              http://www.laud.no/ww2/lispr/index.htm

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                #8
                Helge Fykse's site will be referred to in my write-up, since his description of the Li. Spr. 80/80 is the best (and only one) on the Web.

                Yuri

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                  #9
                  Thanks Lolle.

                  Lolle , thanks for the link.
                  Your sets ?
                  Extremely impressed by them - excellent bit of gear.
                  I would love to know more about them how they work , their exact purpose , optical qualities.
                  Never seen anything like this before - very intersting items.
                  Lucky man Yuri.

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                    #10
                    I have about 10 more projects before I can get to these, but they will be working perfectly by the time I'm done with them.

                    Yuri

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                      #11
                      Li Spr 80

                      Have soemone an idea what the value is??
                      I know one Li Spr80 with the tripied and one reciver/transmitter. No idea if work!!!

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                        #12
                        I'd say about $4000 to $5000 for a set. Depends on the condition though.

                        Yuri

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                          #13
                          zeiss

                          Thanks

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                            #14
                            Would love to see these working as well!
                            Matt

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                              #15
                              Great photo.

                              Yuri your first photograph just takes me to the fair - one very nice set .
                              How exactly does the set work ?

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