Bunker equipment
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Very Nice..i could only wish we had that in our 608! 
The "antennestutze" should be black?

The "antennestutze" should be black?
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I recently got this special model "Festungsfernsprecher". It is similar to "Festungsfernsprecher D", but only with single glass.
Maybe someone here can help.
Maybe someone here can help.
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realy marvelous your pictures
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Hi,
Could this be the naval version, for use in Leitstande?
Could this be the naval version, for use in Leitstande?
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Hi
Yes, it could well be.
Notice the text on the connection form:
"Innenschaltung nach Gea.N.str.511 / 38".
Maybe model ??
Yes, it could well be.
Notice the text on the connection form:
"Innenschaltung nach Gea.N.str.511 / 38".
Maybe model ??
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Very nice photo's Empfanger



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hello,
yes is model "festung fernsprecher 38" for kriegmarine.
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yes is model "festung fernsprecher 38" for kriegmarine.
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hi,
Source ebay.de
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Source ebay.de
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Hello,
Are there accessible any plans of simple bunker (or field fortifications) furniture, as tables, chairs etc?
Only thing, that I found was a stool - I couldn't find anything else.
Are there accessible any plans of simple bunker (or field fortifications) furniture, as tables, chairs etc?
Only thing, that I found was a stool - I couldn't find anything else.
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hello herring,
yes ask members. please look the new table build.
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yes ask members. please look the new table build.
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That's it! I understand it's not a folding table?
I've found this post: viewtopic.php?f=70&t=237187&hilit=table but there also missing dimensions on the drawing. Scale 1:10 is OK when you have a natural size drawing in front of you
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Do you know the dimensions?
Robert Jurga in his "Social equipment of german fortifications 1933-44" made a sort of timerline of developement of stools and tables. Captions say: 1934 - any type, 1935 - screw-fixed tables, fixed stools; 1938 - folding tables and stools. Looking at old pictures, it looks like there were more types of tables.
That's it! I understand it's not a folding table?
I've found this post: viewtopic.php?f=70&t=237187&hilit=table but there also missing dimensions on the drawing. Scale 1:10 is OK when you have a natural size drawing in front of you

Do you know the dimensions?
Robert Jurga in his "Social equipment of german fortifications 1933-44" made a sort of timerline of developement of stools and tables. Captions say: 1934 - any type, 1935 - screw-fixed tables, fixed stools; 1938 - folding tables and stools. Looking at old pictures, it looks like there were more types of tables.
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hello,
yes you are right,there are several models. the table (my photo).is very folding.I have the plan of this table, Jos send it to me by mail,if he gives me permission I send it to you by MP. look the midle fixation. Maybe several manufacture.
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yes you are right,there are several models. the table (my photo).is very folding.I have the plan of this table, Jos send it to me by mail,if he gives me permission I send it to you by MP. look the midle fixation. Maybe several manufacture.
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Nice to see the beds for officers/NCO not three above each other but two beds , Regards Jos ( Ebay )
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