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    Are these Lufwaffe pilot's glasses?
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    I can't help to determine if your variation is correct but just bumping to see if anyone knows. I will say that the band construction is similar to mine but the construction of the nose piece and the frames are slightly different. Mine are also dated with maker code.
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    Hey Stan,

    Here is another example of ones I used to have. They were similar to what you are showing. Believe they could be used as all purpose as well as Luftwaffe. Also could have been used likely as Motorcycle Goggles by the Wehrmacht also. Some will have small maker mark on nose bridge adjustment a MAP mentions. I have also seen French models similar to ones you post. I am unsure if the ones you post are of German Origin but I cannot be certain they are not either. Sorry I don't have an answer for you.

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    Hello everyone,
    I understand
    This model has a mark on a metal plate between the eyepieces, but there is no adjustment.

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    Quote by Skalski View Post
    Hello everyone,
    I understand
    This model has a mark on a metal plate between the eyepieces, but there is no adjustment.
    They really do look to be 1930s-1940s vintage. The little plane insignia stamped into the metal I have not seen before. Makes me wonder as much as the Germans stamped things if these were an Italian, French or British. So hard to tell. I have looked but have found nothing yet.
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    Thanks for the answers

    Stan

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    Quote by Skalski View Post
    Thanks for the answers

    Stan
    Wish I knew more brother Stan and had better knowledge for you.
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    Hi
    I find something out, I will let you know:-)

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