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    hey Guys, Glenn here. I was wondering if any of you knew if this could actually be a pre '45 flashlight battery. I have one already but it is a different maker and once again I dont even know if mine is pre '45. is there a way to tell or did they change the style after a certain year (post war) any information on this would be greatly appreciated. thank you, Glenn




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    Hi Glenn, your battery is definately pre 1945, I would estimate its production between 1938-1942. On its backside label there is also the price shown "RM0,35" which stands for 0,35 ReichsMArk. The Reichsmark prices ended after WW2 and totally in 1948/49 when the DM (DeutschMark) entered the market. So your battery cost was 35 Reichpfennig or 0,35RM. You can still buy these style of batteries here in Germany and use them with the old WW2 flashlights ! Hope this helps-
    Last edited by HGL; 02-13-2006, 08:57 AM.

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      #3
      thank you very much for that detailed information. I really appreciate it. Glenn

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        #4
        what are your thoughts about this one. is it pre '45? is it also supposed to have 2 "antenna" conductors (?) Glenn
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          #5
          Nice battery Glenn , can you post some close up pictures of the two labels I would like to remake them in Corel (the Duracell label looks ugly in WWII flashlights).

          All the 4,5v batteries should have two conductors, a long one (-) and a shorter one (+).

          The 4,5v batteries, the most common in German WWII flashlights, are still produced by Duracell.

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            #6
            Hi Glenn, well also pre 1945, I estimate it also made in the late 1930`ies early 1940`ies as the first one you showed us.
            Bests

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              #7
              thanks HGL. you know your batteries. Glenn

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                #8
                Originally posted by mihnea
                Nice battery Glenn , can you post some close up pictures of the two labels I would like to remake them in Corel (the Duracell label looks ugly in WWII flashlights).

                All the 4,5v batteries should have two conductors, a long one (-) and a shorter one (+).

                The 4,5v batteries, the most common in German WWII flashlights, are still produced by Duracell.
                send me a PM and I'll get you some close ups this weekend. Glenn

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                  #9
                  Glenn as promissed, here is one type of a Wehrmacht issue battery marked as property of the Wehrmacht made by "Zeiler". I found it even inside the matching Zeiler made and marked flash light !!
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                    inside view
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                      #11
                      wow HGL, thats awesome! even the stamp of approval on that one. love it! I just won the Damien battery on ebay a few days ago. Im very happy about it. and to you Guys who PMed me about pics of the batteries, I didnt forget you, just very busy. you will get the pics very soon. I promise. Glenn

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                        #12
                        Hey pals
                        Nice batteries and flaslight. Looooovely
                        HGL, you said you can still get original flaslights batteries in Germany,could you get me one ,please?
                        Ace

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