![]() ![]() ![]() My own observations of ddx and your observations (above) lead me towards a possible explanation as to the significance of the '0'on certain ddx binoculars I wonder whether certain Voigtlander binoculars were returned to the factory at Braunschweig during WW2 and received a service including upgrade internal lubrication to the current standard and their original serial number was given a '0' prefix.The serviced binoculars received 2x replacement top prism covers. ![]() My observations of ddx binoculars indicate that the Voigtlander logo was replaced by ddx on the left prism plate about #55442. Thank,you Michael, of interest also was the left prism covers.None of them had the original Voigtlander commercial logo. Although the serial numbers of Carl Zeiss Jena binoculars from 1894 to 1991 are fairly consecutive making. The right hand plate is stamped 'Dienstglas' '6x30' and the part code H/6400. ![]()
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