Feuerhand Atom 75 STK - 'F' with Tin reflector and bracket.
The bracket is for mounting on a bike and/or wagon
(Note the original Feuerhand "black out" globe in the gallery photo.)
1940-1942
Comments: 2
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Mel-Owner(Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:15)
There were not 'pin holes' in the glass globe; just very dark black glass so that only very little light came through. It was to avoid being seen by the enemy.
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John Hurst(Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:31)
We’re there pinholes on the blackout globes to allow some light to escape? Never seen one in person. Another great looking lantern!
Mel-Owner (Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:15)
There were not 'pin holes' in the glass globe; just very dark black glass so that only very little light came through. It was to avoid being seen by the enemy.
John Hurst (Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:31)
We’re there pinholes on the blackout globes to allow some light to escape? Never seen one in person. Another great looking lantern!