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In Reply to: RE: Tubes in Fenderlover pic look genuine posted by CV4109 on September 06, 2016 at 21:46:37
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Telefunken for sure. You can find if these are ULM or Berlin production from the printed date code on the side. Beginning with U = Ulm and B = Berlin
What was the significance of the "eagle" stamp?
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As others have mentioned, this stamp indicates Bundeswehr German Military stock/qualification.
In US people tend to call it Eagle and in Europe it is falcon. BWB is for Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung roughly Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.
You do have very fine specimen of these Telefunken E88CC.
Doesn't it have something to do with the German defense procurement system? Kind of like our JAN. I recall reading something about that eagle years and years ago.
yes, i does! BWB in the eagle symbol means that this item was (west)german forces sypply and was in army stock once.
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