A superb 10 x 80 binocular by Carl Zeiss of Germany with 45° inclined oculars and integral filters. This model of binocular was originally designed by Zeiss in 1930, adopted by the military in 1936 and went into production with various modifications.The rugged construction made the model suitable for both day and night time observation and the direction of fire from artillery and flak stations. The binocular block is stamped with the manufacturer’s identification code (cxn) indicating the maker (from 1940 the origin of German military equipment was intended to be obscured from the enemy by the use of these government-issued, three-letter codes). The binoculars have been stripped of their original paint, the cast aluminium polished to a mirror finish and then mounted on a custom made cradle fitted to a period height adjustable wooden tripod stand. The optics have been fully refurbished to the highest standards. These binoculars come with a wooden stand.
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A superb 10 x 80 binocular by Carl Zeiss of Germany with 45° inclined oculars and integral filters. This model of binocular was originally designed by Zeiss in 1930, adopted by the military in 1936 and went into production with various modifications.The rugged construction made the model suitable for both day and night time observation and the direction of fire from artillery and flak stations. The binocular block is stamped with the manufacturer’s identification code (cxn) indicating the maker (from 1940 the origin of German military equipment was intended to be obscured from the enemy by the use of these government-issued, three-letter codes). The binoculars have been stripped of their original paint, the cast aluminium polished to a mirror finish and then mounted on a custom made cradle fitted to a period height adjustable wooden tripod stand. The optics have been fully refurbished to the highest standards. These binoculars come with a wooden stand.