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Cp Goerz Berlin Serial Numbers Rating: 8,9/10 8783 reviews. I really hate to do this but two guns came up for sale that I've been search YEARS for and I need to free up the money to buy them before someone else does! Space Gass Full Version. I was originally going to build a K98 Sniper rifle clone using this scope and I can't believe I'm going. CP GOERZ BERLIN BINOCULARS D.F.03 Circa 1914. Pre-World War 1. Serial number 304047. These binoculars focus easily. These binoculars are a treasure. They are more than 100 years old, & were made in Germany,. A must have for any collector. Jul 29, 2018 Barrel marked 'C. Goerz Berlin New York'. Goerz Double. Hypergon or Celor) when instead they went by series numbers alone. Serial #785940. German Binoculars C.P. Goerz Berlin - 6x Helinox Trieder Binocle. On the left is stamped 6 x 30 drp marinetreapla and on right has goerz berlin. Or 9 numbers for.
To add to my friend's Sean's comments in reference to the C.P Goerz Berlin lens, a good friend of this page provided me with some guidance in selecting lenses for 8x10. And while some may seriously disagree, here is what he wrote on this topic:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 'The Dagors are still popular due to their combination of small size and large coverage. Iso 9001 2015 management representative. Although the collectible market has driven up the prices in general, and especially for the Gold Ring, Gold Dot, etc. varieties, they can still often be found at relative bargain prices compared to equivalent modern glass. In some cases, there just aren't any modern alternatives that don't weigh 5x as much. In general, I have had good luck with Am Optical Dagors with serial number higher than 770xxx and Zeiss made Dagors from the 1930s - 1940s. Many older Dagors can also be quite good (but the quality seems to vary more), and I would avoid anything labeled as a 'Berlin Dagor'. These were assembled by Burke & James after WWII, and the glass used in them was horribly full of impurities. They obtained all these inferior old elements after the war as part of the liquidation of the German Goerz company, shipped them across the ocean, mounted them in barrels and shutters and sold them as 'Berlin Dagors' to distinguish them from the Dagors being made in this country by Goerz Am Optical (A separate company that had split off from the German Goerz sometime in the WWI timeframe).
All Goerz Am Opt. Dagors after 770xxx are of the same design and glass types. You can occasionally find very high serial number Dagors that don't have the gold rim or gold dot. They are every bit as good, and usually priced hundreds of dollars less. I have a suspicion that some of these were manufactured under contract for the US Military in the 1950s and 1960s. I have a 4 3/8' WA Dagor from 1961 that was originally part of a military field photographers kit that has a serial number above 800xxx, and it has a simple black barrel, even though I have an older 6 1/2' WA Dagor (786xxx) with the shiny gold rim and used to have a beautiful 12' Gold Rim Dagor with serial number 790xxx). Guess the military preferred the non-descript black barrels to the shiny brass ones of the Golden Dagors.
Good luck in your search for lenses for your 8x10. Other lenses to consider would be the Kodak Commercial and WF Ektars. They tend to be larger than the Dagors, and the Commercial Dagors have less coverage, but they are usually less expensive due to a lack of collector appeal. Also, in the longer focal lengths, the Red Dot Artars are great. They can be found occasionally in original Ilex shutters, but are more common in barrels (which can be re-mounted into Copal #3 shutters). I had a 16 1/2' Red Dot Artar that was my favorite lens when I used to shoot with an 8x10 Deardorff. Reasonably small, very sharp, and I just liked the focal length.' ------------------------------------------------------------------ I hope you and our other friends find this of interest.
-Henry T. Stanley
-- Henry Stanley ([email protected]), June 23, 1999.
-- Henry Stanley ([email protected]), June 23, 1999.
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Vintage Old Dienstglas-goerz-berlin 6x Ww I-ww Ii -binoculars--rare :
$109
VINTAGE OLD DIENSTGLAS-GOERZ-BERLIN 6X-- WW I-WW II on the left: DF 03 DIENSTGLAS №8020 UFon the right: CP GOERZ BERLIN TRIEDER BINOCLE DROMThe serial number 10813The binoculars are in very good original condition, no damage and only minor signs of usage and wear, it has not been opened or revised.The original leather lining there are remarks
The review is clear and clean. The optics are perfectly adjusted (no double picture).
The binoculars are not cleaned - they have dust on the lenses
No damage to the lenses and prisms.
Visual acuity and eye relief can be adjusted easily.
In this state a jewel for each showcase and at the same time a solid investment with guaranteed added value.
The binocular does not have a leather caseFOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE LOOK ALL PICTURES VERY CAREFULLY , THEY ARE ALSO PART OF THE DESCRIPTION.