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    Help with binos.

    Picked these up last week. Distinctly german bakerlite case but with no WaA markings. 6x30 binos with hammer & syckle markings and number only. Any info on the binos would be great.
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      #3
      It's a Russian binoculars, not German !!

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        #4
        Russian binos!!

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          #5
          Russian.

          Russian - don't feel to bad - my first set from a well know English dealer ( Michael Long of Nottingham) were supposed to be a "Luftwaffe" set - in a " Luftwaffe powder blue case".
          Turned out to be a German civilian set in an Imperial Japanese "powder blue case".

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            #6
            Yes, I know they are Russian, the hammer & syckle kinda gave it away ! But can anyone tell me anything more about them, date, manufacturer, etc and possibly why they are in the bakerlite case ?
            Did the german bino companies supply the Russian army pre-war?

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              #7
              The carrying strap of the box does not look German to me.

              As for the box, it may be a captured German, I guess the russians got tens of thousands of binoculars - and boxes - through the war.

              Can you show pictures of the box? What are the markings on it? Does it have mark on the closing bar? Does it have a small circle mark inside on the bottom?
              The World Needs Peace

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

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                #8
                The case has the bakerlite manufacture circle mark in the bottom (monogram 'TTL' or something). Also has a small rectangle there with a 5 didgit number, as part of the bekerlite 'casting'. No other markings anywhere else on it. My other casi I have is identical but with the addition of a WaA mark on one of the leather belt loops.
                The strap struck me also as not being German, there is a stamped mark on the end of it, a small eclipse with what looks like the letters 'eco' within it.
                The binos are excelent quality and optics good, with the range/angle graticules in the right side.
                Cant get any other pics at the moment.
                Richard

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                  #9
                  The lack of WaA is not a problem, I have seen perfect German cases without WaA. Seems it is original German case, re-used by the russians. from what I see on the photos - the D-ring, the inside of the lid, the edge - looks perfectly good German case.
                  The World Needs Peace

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

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sturgis View Post
                    The case has the bakerlite manufacture circle mark in the bottom (monogram 'TTL' or something).
                    This is the proof and material stamp
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                      #11
                      Thats good. anyone have a list of the manufacturers ?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sturgis View Post
                        Thats good. anyone have a list of the manufacturers ?
                        let me know the firm code and I will see if I can tell you wich factory it is.

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                          #13
                          Firm number is 24
                          material number is T2
                          Number in rectangle box is 427UT
                          Rich

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                            #14
                            the factory is: Gebrüder Merten, Gummersbach.

                            the material is: Synthetic material with Asbestos or alternatively an organic filler.

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                              #15
                              Thats great, thanks. Happy that the case is confirmed as German, as the set did not cost much.
                              Any russian bino experts out there ? would like to know more about the binos if possible.
                              Richard

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