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Old 9th September 2015, 18:08
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Re: He.111 9./KG26. Aberdeen, 12 July 1940

Never seen anything like these before and they do not figure in Anders Skötte or Mick Prodger's books. They do look German but BLU is not listed as a manufacturer?
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Old 9th September 2015, 18:32
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Re: He.111 9./KG26. Aberdeen, 12 July 1940

Hi Chris,

I understand so and having collected for nearly forty years, I have not seen them before and I guess perhaps they are quite rare and not known that well. Mick Prodger has obtained items from myself that he has never seen before, which were genuine Luftwaffe Service Issue. His books albeit Excellent, do not cover everything that was produced.
I was working in Aberdeen at the time I obtained these goggles. The gentleman told me his father had had them sat in a draw for many years. His son was not a collector and I recall he worked offshore.
I have just been informed there are some for sale on German Ebay, but not complete. Quite a coincidence really. http://www.ebay.de/itm/Original-Schu...item4640c27cd9

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Old 9th September 2015, 18:49
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Re: He.111 9./KG26. Aberdeen, 12 July 1940

What a coincidence indeed. Maybe a pre-runner to the splitterbrille?
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Re: He.111 9./KG26. Aberdeen, 12 July 1940

Thanks, Ed. Much appreciated. Can anyone offer further explanations relating to the goggles : date introduced, use, construction, distribution?
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Old 11th September 2015, 17:54
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Re: He.111 9./KG26. Aberdeen, 12 July 1940

I can offer no further information on the goggles but am insanely envious. Never seen the like in all my years of collecting. They certainly fall into a 'name your own price' category. Many thanks for the images.
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