Dienstglas 6x30 Ddx Serial Numbers
Ddx 6x30 DAK Optics Forum. Dienstglas 6x30 ddx # 337462. (ii) based on serial numbers and the lubrication code ddx serial #337462 was.
Sorry Winfried, may be I don't understand. So then we know that the glass was made prior or in 1917 IF it is an original Zeiss bino. For exemple the Silvamar 6x30 (inter-war production) has three screw, as well as the dienstglas type h / 6400.. (see Images) If it is.
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The glasses you have shown are exceptions. But in 1917 there was a design change with regards to the screws fixing the plates. If there are screws holding the washer then we definitely talk about a post WW I binocular. The design of the oculars supports this hypothesis as well.
The three screws are not in contradiction to it. ASSUMING it was a WW I bino then I would have guessed it is of civilian nature as it is lacking the clamping wheel. So in summary: From the design it really could be Zeiss original built after WW I. Big questions for me personally are: - Why would Zeiss make such a bino after the war when 8times magnification became more and more common? A trial version?
- Why the strange inscription on the right plate?
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These are finished in tropical tan. Marked Dienstglas 6X30 with a serial number of 329930 and stamped ddx. Optics are clear and they still focus as they should. Case is leather and shows heavy wear.
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