LAST DIGGING STATISTICS :

26/10/2024 140 KMS 500 FRAMES

24/06/2024 264 KMS 330 FRAMES

18/04/2024 1378 KMS 120 FRAMES

18/02/2024 1508 KMS 276 FRAMES

30/11/2022 47 KMS 140 FRAMES

08/11/2022 1470 KMS 586 FRAMES

08/09/2022 1900 KMS 400 FRAMES

15/02/2022 1580 KMS 2000 FRAMES

08/08/2021 859 KMS 298 FRAMES

26/01/2021 14.2 KMS 700 FRAMES

17/08/2020 1400 KMS 250 FRAMES

26/02/2020 2620 KMS 4000 FRAMES

06/01/2020 349 KMS 610 FRAMES

0 KMS 0 FRAMES

LAST DIGGING STATISTICS :

26/10/2024 140 KMS 500 FRAMES

24/06/2024 264 KMS 330 FRAMES

18/04/2024 1378 KMS 120 FRAMES

18/02/2024 1508 KMS 276 FRAMES

30/11/2022 47 KMS 140 FRAMES

08/11/2022 1470 KMS 586 FRAMES

08/09/2022 1900 KMS 400 FRAMES

15/02/2022 1580 KMS 2000 FRAMES

08/08/2021 859 KMS 298 FRAMES

26/01/2021 14.2 KMS 700 FRAMES

17/08/2020 1400 KMS 250 FRAMES

26/02/2020 2620 KMS 4000 FRAMES

06/01/2020 349 KMS 610 FRAMES

0 KMS 0 FRAMES

Unnamed 2

Characteristics

Manufacturer Unknown
Made in France
Period circa 1950s
Brand Unknown
Technical Acetate, OM15 G15 green lenses by C.Zeiss

DISCOVERY

Location Morez (France)
Year 2019
Digging Type Kinda door-to-door

If their generic name wasn't bugging you enough already, we don't have much more for you either. Sorry!

All we know is that we discovered a dozen of them, wrapped in newspaper and hidden in an old biscuit tin. Ok, ok, it may sound like a contrived fairy tale, but we swear it's true.

Oh, hang on, we do know one thing. Thanks to their shape, hinges, and the hand polishing that left some of their sharp edges intact, we can infer that they were produced in the 1940s-1950s. Neat, huh?

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