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General => Armed Forces => World War Two => Topic started by: KieranWalker17 on Thursday 17 May 18 17:07 BST (UK)
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Hi folks!
I've been passed down these binoculars today and my family believes my Great Grandfather took them from a German solider during WW2 but we have no real proof of that. Would anyone be able to identify these binoculars and help me out? thanks
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It,s difficult to tell without knowing measurements, but these look more like opera glasses than field glasses (although there would be nothing to stop a person using them outside!
Do the eyepiece lenses detach? If so, are there any markings inside?
Philip
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It,s difficult to tell without knowing measurements, but these look more like opera glasses than field glasses (although there would be nothing to stop a person using them outside!
Do the eyepiece lenses detach? If so, are there any markings inside?
Philip
I wouldn't know how to detach them! Any tips?
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It,s difficult to tell without knowing measurements, but these look more like opera glasses than field glasses (although there would be nothing to stop a person using them outside!
Do the eyepiece lenses detach? If so, are there any markings inside?
Philip
Just figured it out and it has the word "Chevalier" and "Special" on them
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Chevalier of Paris were known for making Opera Glasses
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Chevalier of Paris were known for making Opera Glasses
A quick g00gle search suggests that Chevalier were around in the 19th century in Paris.
If your great grandfather took them from a German soldier, it is quite possible that the German soldier had looted them during the occupation of France. :o
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Chevalier of Paris were known for making Opera Glasses
A quick g00gle search suggests that Chevalier were around in the 19th century in Paris.
If your great grandfather took them from a German soldier, it is quite possible that the German soldier had looted them during the occupation of France. :o
exactly what i was thinking. wow