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Possible WW1 Goggles


JMills1994

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Hello all this is only my second post here so please forgive any mess ups. I have a pair of goggles here that was in my late grandpas things they are leather and have metal and glass eye pieces. There’s no numbers or anything on them and I was just needing some help to possibly identify them. If the photos I have aren’t good enough I can take some more later I just took these real quick this morning. Thanks for the help. 5C805AA2-77E5-4C80-8996-15F753206A83.thumb.jpeg.38237f36984b151ae9ea8483b542ad62.jpeg6B981FC1-F1A4-4A8E-BB64-ADC871AD44E8.thumb.jpeg.46b3851d9cc44524a5119a3b8d167a93.jpeg

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They look like civilian style goggles from the 20's till 40's?

They are seen a lot at flee markets here in Germany quite often but due to not being as a rule manufacturer marked are not generally sought after?

They could be for welders, machine operators, car drivers, pilots etc...

They are also copied in style for 'old timers' etc.

I don't think they are military in context.

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Rich

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Awesome that’s what I was needing to know. Just wanted to get some insight from y’all. Thank you. 

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