Wow. This is a nice setup. I have just managed to comlete mine last week so detail pics soon.
The compass is very rare so well done on this. I surf Karls site occassionally & did not see this. Although it would be useless with my cradle (as mine is steel (unlike most of those found in the US which are the alloy version)) it still has a place in the box. My aiming circle is the earlier (?) simple type without the little "window" & the red fixing knob. Mine has a simple butterfly nut underneath.
Here is one pic of it set up. I do have a transit crate too. We have a show here this weekend & I am doing an "optic" display so more pics posted then.
Here is a rare 'electron' lightweight set of Zeiss 7x50's
Thank you fore posting those nice pictures of german binoculars.
I have a simular binocular as yours `electron` Lightweight zeiss 7x50, can you pleas tell my more about this binocular?Is it valuable?
Hello, does anyone have a few pics of the 7x50 Uboat binocular in use? I had several but lost them and the search here was without success. Or by my email chase3@cox.net Best, Bill Bourque
Hello,, I searched under "uboat" and under "7x50" I will try again. Did you find wartime pics of the 7x50s in use on WA? If so please let me know where. Best, bill
Hello,, I searched under "uboat" and under "7x50" I will try again. Did you find wartime pics of the 7x50s in use on WA? If so please let me know where. Best, bill
Dear Bill:
I found various links with wartime pics of binoculars in use, there are:
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