eniksleestack
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Hello All,
I'd like to share some pictures of a unique piece of WW2 memorabilia. I'm on Spring vacation at my uncle's and I remembered he has this great big, 20 lb. pair of binoculars that were once mounted of some kind of German tank. So I hauled them outside this afternoon and took some pics.
Mu unlce's dad, who was a cook during WW2 and is still sharp as a tack (and drives a brand-new Prius!), somehow managed to bring this back as a war prize.
It has a dial on top to switch lens colors to green, gray, orange, and clear -- kind of a primitive version of infrared. Supposedly, switching to the grau/green lens makes non-green things pop out, and so on. It's a bit creepy to see cars in the cross hairs like that.
This is its original paint job -- looks khaki tan -- was this used outside of North Africa? My uncle's dad was in the ETO.
Anyone know about "Busch Rathenow" opitcs?
I don't know if these binoculars are worth anything -- outside of general awesomeness. My cousins and I used to play with this as a toy all the time -- though it took 3 of us just to lift it back then!
Anyway, I thought there might be some WW2 buffs out there who'd get a kick out of it.
I'd like to share some pictures of a unique piece of WW2 memorabilia. I'm on Spring vacation at my uncle's and I remembered he has this great big, 20 lb. pair of binoculars that were once mounted of some kind of German tank. So I hauled them outside this afternoon and took some pics.
Mu unlce's dad, who was a cook during WW2 and is still sharp as a tack (and drives a brand-new Prius!), somehow managed to bring this back as a war prize.
It has a dial on top to switch lens colors to green, gray, orange, and clear -- kind of a primitive version of infrared. Supposedly, switching to the grau/green lens makes non-green things pop out, and so on. It's a bit creepy to see cars in the cross hairs like that.
This is its original paint job -- looks khaki tan -- was this used outside of North Africa? My uncle's dad was in the ETO.
Anyone know about "Busch Rathenow" opitcs?
I don't know if these binoculars are worth anything -- outside of general awesomeness. My cousins and I used to play with this as a toy all the time -- though it took 3 of us just to lift it back then!
Anyway, I thought there might be some WW2 buffs out there who'd get a kick out of it.