Once in a while, we see people who are interested in vintage arts, crafts and devices and one of the crazes people are interested in nowadays is the purchase of German goggles. Either as an addition to their collection or for use as they tinkle their way to making backyard projects, these are considered affordable and good buys, because even if these pieces are already considered antiques or ancient it will still serve the same purpose as its modern counterparts.
Although it is not available as polarized goggles, they are still believed to provide the best eye protection it can afford. One particular example of a German goggles is the ones designed for military use. These have been used during the early World War by German pilots and soldiers and now offered for sale online, still intact in its original case. At that time, it has been used by the air force and military drivers, slightly tinted, to protect their eyes from wind and rain when airborne.
For those who are fond of collecting rare items, this can be a vintage addition, but can still serve its purpose. Because many of these kinds and styles are so popular nowadays, even the ancient pieces are already sold in auctions and even command higher prices than the newly manufactured ones. Also available for sale are dust military, motorcycle and splint-proof ones. Nowadays, they are used by steam punk kids as part of their costumes while frequenting the clubs; used by students in the role plays or just made part of a collection of vintage items by collectors of rare stuff.
Modern manufactured German goggles are circular, rubberized eyepieces, 2” in diameter. It is fastened to the head with a metal band with adjustable length. The lenses are scratch-resistant made of safety glass and molded in rigid 50 mm dual cup that seals out debris and sparks as it is often used by carpenters, loggers and welders and can also be used by motorcycle riders. The elastic band keeps them in place for easy, durable use while in transport while providing long years of eye protection from bright light.
Once in a while, we see people who are interested in vintage arts, crafts and devices and one of the crazes people are interested in nowadays is the purchase of German goggles. Either as an addition to their collection or for use as they tinkle their way to making backyard projects, these are considered affordable and good buys, because even if these pieces are already considered antiques or ancient it will still serve the same purpose as its modern counterparts.
Although it is not available as polarized goggles, they are still believed to provide the best eye protection it can afford. One particular example of a German goggles is the ones designed for military use. These have been used during the early World War by German pilots and soldiers and now offered for sale online, still intact in its original case. At that time, it has been used by the air force and military drivers, slightly tinted, to protect their eyes from wind and rain when airborne.
For those who are fond of collecting rare items, this can be a vintage addition, but can still serve its purpose. Because many of these kinds and styles are so popular nowadays, even the ancient pieces are already sold in auctions and even command higher prices than the newly manufactured ones. Also available for sale are dust military, motorcycle and splint-proof ones. Nowadays, they are used by steam punk kids as part of their costumes while frequenting the clubs; used by students in the role plays or just made part of a collection of vintage items by collectors of rare stuff.
Modern manufactured German goggles are circular, rubberized eyepieces, 2” in diameter. It is fastened to the head with a metal band with adjustable length. The lenses are scratch-resistant made of safety glass and molded in rigid 50 mm dual cup that seals out debris and sparks as it is often used by carpenters, loggers and welders and can also be used by motorcycle riders. The elastic band keeps them in place for easy, durable use while in transport while providing long years of eye protection from bright light.