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Third pattern issue Marschkompass “A” made by Emil Busch AG, Rathenow (cxn)
€85.00Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the the third pattern issued example made with a bakelite housing and with a capital “A” on top which indicates a clockwise 64 Mills direction. The production of this third pattern started post May 1944. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass is in good used condition and still complete with its salty factory issue string. Nice late war “A” marked compass!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 dienstglas case marked CXN with strap
€850.00Rare bakelite 6×30 dienstglas case marked CXN with its rare original Presstoff strap. This is the first time I have ever seen this case with a factory sewn shoulder strap. This is a excellent, choice example.
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Rare third pattern issue Marschkompass “A” with anodized lid made by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn, Kassel (clk)
€150.00Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the the third pattern issued example made with a bakelite housing and with a capital “A” on top which indicates a clockwise 64 Mills direction. The production of this third pattern started post May 1944. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass is in good used condition and features a blueish anodized lid which is rare to encounter and typical for this manufacturer! Nice late war “A” marked compass!
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Second pattern issue compass or Marschkompass made by Emil Busch AG, Rathenow (cxn)
€100.00Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the second issued pattern compass and the first model made with a bakelite housing. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass has an undamaged bakelite housing and still complete with its original factory issue string. Excellent second pattern issue compass in very good condition!
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Rare Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN
Rare Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN. These binoculars are in good, used condition without structural damage to the bakelite or the hinges. The CXN marking is present but the Dienstglas markings have been erased. This is common practice after 1945. The binoculars come with their period attached strap but it has a small damage. Otherwise a great pair that would nicely display on any late war combat mannequin!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 binoculars
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. The binoculars is fitted with a typical leather strap with 6, not 4 holes which is typical for these binoculars. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc fittings and bakelite. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. Very nice for a late war combat mannequin!
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Rare Bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas marked cxn with rare strap and rain cover
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap and rubber rain cover which are specifically issued with these bakelite binoculars and are virtually always missing. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and IMO hard to upgrade!
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Rare Bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas marked cxn with rare strap
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap which is specifically issued with these bakelite binoculars and is virtually always missing. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and IMO hard to upgrade!
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Textbook strap for the bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas made by cxn
Textbook binocular or Dienstglas strap in very good condition. This is the specific example as issued with the bakelite binoculars made by cxn (Emil Busch, Rathenow), easily recognizable by the two extra holes!
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Rare CXN bakelite binocular oculair pieces
Rare CXN bakelite binocular oculair pieces in used condition. Pretty hard to find spares. They should be cleaned and greased.
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Textbook strap for the bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas made by cxn
Textbook binocular or Dienstglas strap in good used condition. This is the specific example as issued with the bakelite binoculars made by cxn (Emil Busch, Rathenow), easily recognizable by the two extra holes! The leather is rather supple but has a tear at one of the extra holes!
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Third pattern issue Marschkompass “A” with anodized lid made by F.W. Breithaupt & Sohn, Kassel (clk)
Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the the third pattern issued example made with a bakelite housing and with a capital “A” on top which indicates a clockwise 64 Mills direction. The production of this third pattern started post May 1944. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass is in good used condition and features a black/blueish anodized lid which is rare to encounter and typical for this manufacturer! Nice late war “A” marked compass!
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Second pattern issue Marschkompass made by Emil Busch AG, Rathenow (cxn)
Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the second issued pattern compass and the first model made with a bakelite housing. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass is unissued and still complete with its original factory issue string. Excellent second pattern issue compass in mint condition!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN with case
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly double and a bit dirty but good enough to use! They are fitted with its rare and textbook adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body which is specific(!) for this type of binocular. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on these binoculars, which is the rarest accessory to find for these binoculars and always missing. The binoculars are complete with the original issued case marked CXN 4 that has always been with the binoculars. I have added two pictures of these type of binocular straps in use. Bakelite binoculars with these typical straps can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. Excellent, untouched set with its original case that would be very hard to upgrade and I would not mind keeping myself if it does not sells!
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Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4
Stunning uncommon late war Pressstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 which indicates production by Emil Busch. The Dienstglas case is in good used condition. Hard to find case!
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Rare black and tan Pressstoff case for the Bakelite 6×30 binoculars
Stunning and extremely rare carrying case for the 6×30 bakelite binoculars executed in black and tan(!) Pressstoff. The case is marked CXN 4 indicating production by Emil Busch. The case was sent home at the end of the war by a US soldier who noted his details to the top. This is the pinnacle of collecting Ersatz and surely one of the most sought after pieces in equipment!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglasbinoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear usable lenses which could be cleaned. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. The oculars can easily be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They still have the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly dubbed but clear, good enough to use in my opinion! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on this binocular.
A very rare pair of binoculars in very good condition!
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Rare black and tan Pressstoff case for the Bakelite 6×30 binoculars
Stunning and extremely rare carrying case for the 6×30 bakelite binoculars executed in black and tan(!) Pressstoff. The case is marked CXN 4 indicating production by Emil Busch. The case was sent home at the end of the war by a US soldier who noted his details to the top. This is the pinnacle of collecting Ersatz and surely one of the most sought after pieces in equipment!
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Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4
Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in mint/unissued condition. Hard to find case!
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Rare leather carrying strap for Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas
Scarce leather carrying strap for the CXN bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Unlike all other wartime optical carrying straps, these have a second set of holes where a specific rain cover with its own set of studs would be attached. Scarce strap that is impossible to find!
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Supple Dienstglas strap with tan pips
Nice original Dienstglas binocular strap with tan pips that would be correct for the tan painted DDX, CAG or bakelite CXN binoculars. Hard to find spare!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 binoculars marked Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their bakelite without any serious defects. One of the oculars can be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc fittings and bakelite. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They have the Strichplatte in the right ocular which can be seen if you open it. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. Very nice for a late war combat mannequin!
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Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4
Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in mint/unissued condition. Hard to find case!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN in near mint condition
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. The right eyepiece retains the Strichplatte and the sight is clear! They are fitted with a textbook strap that is affixed to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads.
A very rare pair of binoculars in very good, near mint condition – surely the best pair on the market today!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas
Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars are in working condition. The hinge has a period repair to the hinge which is a common defect. The pair is competitively priced and would be a great display piece or for spare parts.
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. There is one small hole in the bakelite body behind the strap. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly double and a bit dirty but good enough to use! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on these binoculars, which is the rarest accessory to find for these binoculars and always missing. The binoculars are complete with the original issued case marked CXN 4.
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Rare bakelite 6×30 binoculars marked Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc fittings and bakelite. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They have the Strichplatte and the sight is nice to use! Two of the metal rings on the bottom are missing. They are fitted with its original strap that is affixed with two tan rivets to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. There is a crack in the lower hinge but the binoculars are still serviceable and look great on display! I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type of rivets that should be on this binocular. Very nice for a late war combat mannequin!
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Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4
Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in mint/unissued condition. Hard to find case!
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Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4
Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in used condition. Hard to find accessorie!
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Leather carrying strap for Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas
Scarce leather carrying strap for the CXN bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Unlike all other wartime optical carrying straps, these have a second set of holes where a specific rain cover with its own set of studs would be attached. Scarce strap that is impossible to find!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is very slightly double and clear, nice to use! One of the metal rings on the bottom is missing. They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on this binocular. The binoculars are complete with the original issued case marked CXN.
A very rare pair of binoculars in very good condition!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglasbinoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. The oculars can easily be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is very slightly double and clear, nice to use! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on this binocular. Can not be upgraded!
A very rare pair of binoculars in very good condition!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their bakelite without any serious defects. One of the oculars can be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly double, but clear! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads.
A very rare pair of binoculars in very good condition!
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