United States: Illinois, Chicago Measurements Ref: Eugene Dietzgen Co., Catalogue (Chicago, 1921), pp. This example belonged to the University of Montana and, when new, cost $260. There are clamps and tangent screws to the horizontal circle and to the telescope axis. Several companies built this instrument, among others Brunson, Dietzgen. The vertical circle is silvered, graduated, and read by vernier to single minutes. The Arsenal icon used to feature a soviet hammer and sickle symbol in a prism. The horizontal circle is silvered, graduated in both directions, and read by opposite verniers to single minutes. © 2012-2023 RiverRat Antiques, LLC all rights reserved.This instrument is marked "DIETZGEN 10823." Dietzgen introduced the form around 1920, termed it a Highway Transit, and was still offering in the late 1930s. To see more of our wonderful Antique and Vintage Industrial, Railroad and Tools click the link below to go to our Etsy store. Thank you for viewing our store, if you have any questions on this item or any other item in our store, please contact us. auto leveling base & detector at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for many products Skip to main content. Can Not ship to a USPS PO Box unless you ship via USPS. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for DIETZGEN HeNe Surveying Transit Laser 6210 w. We will do our best to find the lowest shipping cost to your destination. Due to the rising cost of shipping, we have sourced several alternative carriers. ****** The shipping cost is calculated on this item and maybe higher than the actual cost, we will reimburse all shipping over charges back to you once we ship the item. Please see all pictures as they are part of the description. Case is very solid and sturdy, missing the leather carry strap and key. Measures, 18 ½” long, case 20” x 6 ¾” x 10 ½” tall, weighs 20 poundsĬondition, nice vintage condition with minor scuffs and paint chips, lens has a very light fog, needs cleaned internally. The transit is in wonderful condition with only a few wear marks on the finish, the transit has an internal telescoping lens which adjusts by the large knob atop the transit, comes with a front lens cover and a lens sun shield. The case is constructed from Honduras Mahogany with brass hardware, leather strap is missing. This is a model number 6018 in its original wood case, the transit and case are both marked with a matching serial number 60105, the case also has the original manufactures receipt tacked to the inside of the lid dated August 14, 1950. This instrument is marked 'DIETZGEN 10823.' Dietzgen introduced the form around 1920, termed it a Highway Transit, and was still offering in the late 1930s. Wonderful find this 1950 surveyors transit made by the Eugene Dietzgen Company.
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