Telefon from westwall ?

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Telefon from westwall ?

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Post by jbb20p7 » 30 Jan 2007, 11:08

Hello ,

On Ebay , a telefon is on sale :o
Is it a real one used in Westwall ?

http://cgi.ebay.fr/Wehrmacht-Westwall-B ... dZViewItem

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l223/ ... lefon1.jpg

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l223/ ... lefon2.jpg


Thanks for your help
Bye :wink:
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Post by jbb20p7 » 30 Jan 2007, 11:09

Image

Image

It would be bettre !!!!


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Post by P. Heijkoop » 30 Jan 2007, 11:48

Hi,

It's not a bunkertelephone, but a post war telephone
used in factories, mines, quarries etc..
There are only about 7 "real" bunkertelephones..

Peter

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Post by jbb20p7 » 30 Jan 2007, 11:54

Cool Petre ... many thanks :D

Have you got Pictures or drawing about '"7 real bunkertelephones" ?

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Post by P. Heijkoop » 30 Jan 2007, 12:19

I have some in an original handbook. Unfortunately they can't be scanned because
then this handbook will fall apart. The telephones are:

1. Festungsfernsprecher 35
2. Festungsfernsprecher 38
3. Festungsfernsprecher (KM-model)
4. Festungsfernsprecher D
5. Festungsfernsprecher R
6. Festungsfernsprecher M
7. Linienfernsprecher

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Post by jbb20p7 » 01 Feb 2007, 11:32

Thanks Peter ,

I will look for informations In Web

Bye :wink:
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Post by Feind-hort-mit » 14 May 2007, 23:35

Hi there Jibi,
A rough picture I thought you might be interested in, a "Festungfernsprecher R".
A few more pics to follow in a day or two of my FFS-D and an FFS-38.
Cheers for now..Ian.

pic from a photocopied article...

Festung - Funklage
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-- von Kurt Grasser --
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Post by Feind-hort-mit » 14 May 2007, 23:47

More FFS-D pics, from the web page at the below address, the pic of the D is my phone and will post a few more soon. copyright remains with web page owner and wehrtechnikmuseum.de

http://www.wehrtechnikmuseum.de/Noch_Fr ... her_d.html
Cheers for now...Ian.
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Post by Feind-hort-mit » 14 May 2007, 23:51

Not sure if the address came out correctly so here it is again just in case. regards Ian.


http://www.wehrtechnikmuseum.de/Noch_Fr ... her_d.html

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Post by jbb20p7 » 15 May 2007, 12:59

Hooo nice link and good pics
Thanks "Feind hort mit"

Bye :wink:
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Post by Feind-hort-mit » 15 May 2007, 21:45

More Pictures of my two Festungfernsprechers, M, and I think a 38..but you might be able to assist if i'm incorrect, will post more info if I find it.
The M was supposed to have come from Jersey at the Strawberry Farm Flak Battery but I never followed this info up, the other was said to have come from Norway, not sure if the 319 has any connection with the 319 inf-Div from the Channel Islands ?, any help would be appreciated.
Regards Ian. (Feind-hort-mit) ...
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Post by AvB » 15 May 2007, 22:45

Beautiful examples!

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Post by Feind-hort-mit » 15 May 2007, 23:24

Thankyou AvB, much appreciated indeed.
I am thinking I might spread this message out to other threads, as i'm not sure if the information is getting read by those who can help with identification etc
I would like to abtain some info on the "Festungfernsprecher M", but there is non to be found..and I have not read anything about it other than it being mentioned on a site a few years ago !!.
Any help would be great.
Thanks again..Ian (Feind-hort-mit)

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Post by jbb20p7 » 16 May 2007, 08:42

Ho very beautifull pieces ....
The inscription on phone are very nice

Bye
:wink: Jibi

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Post by AvB » 17 May 2007, 16:03

M is the M19 variant which looks totally different than a D.
Maybe Peter can make a photo of the pages.

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