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WWII German Dienstglas 6x30 Binoculars by "ddx" Voigtländer & Sohn with StrapDescription This is an original pair of WWII German dienstglas 6x30 binoculars. These were produced by Voigtlnder & Sohn of Braunschweig, Germany, and bear the factory code marking of "ddx", along with the serial number of "242587". The small blue "" located to the right of the factory code signified that these binoculars were treated with a special lubricant allowing them to withstand temperatures down to 40Cs and as high as 50Cs. This marking was
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