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Adjusting Lath : EM 34 Stereoscopic Range Finder
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
Flat rectangular steel adjusting lath for use with the EM 34 range finder. The lath is camouflaged in a German three colour scheme of sand yellow, green and red brown. It has two recessed fold-out sta...REL32652.002
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Binoculars in wooden case : Lieutenant Colonel F L Dawson, 25 Battalion, AIF
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
Pair of Carl Zeiss binoculars in their original moulded wooden case Employing the 'ABBE-KONIG' prism system, the binocular's magnification is x12 through 50 mm lenses. The eye pieces are individually...REL39055
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Carry case for Zeiss field glasses
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
A rigid brown vinyl case, slightly kidney shaped, used for storing a pair of East German Zeiss field glasses. It is manufactured using stitched and riveted construction with three brown rivets below t...REL29776.002
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EM 34 Range Finder : German Army
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
German hand-held EM 34 'coincidence' type stereoscopic range finder, finished in a textured pale green/grey paint. Fitted internally are a series of prisms, beam splitters and mirrors which will divid...REL32652.001
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Storage box and spare parts : EM 34 Stereoscopic Range Finder
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
Green painted pine and plywood box, of dove tailed construction, with a hinged lid and two lockable brass clasps. The box is designed to store the EM 34 range finder and attendant parts, and is partit...REL32652.003
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Zeiss Field glasses
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Maker: Carl Zeiss, Jena
Pair of light alloy Carl Zeiss field glasses/service binoculars of Porro prism design. Magnification is x6 through 30mm lenses. The eye pieces are individually tuned to achieve focus and they are mark...REL29776.001