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  1. This exact replica Enigma has been built from parts that were reproduced with high accuracy using highly detailed measurements taken from original Enigmas and Enigma parts. Every part has been carefully measured and constructed out of the same metals and materials used in the original Enigmas or in a few cases out of materials that were as ...

  2. Enigma Museum offers original Enigma machines in complete and working condition. Every effort is made to use original or refurbished parts when restoration or repairs are required on rare historical cipher equipment.

  3. This is a complete, restored, museum-quality WWII German Enigma machine in excellent working condition. This model Enigma machine was the primary cipher machine for the German military from 1932 through 1945.

  4. Sep 7, 2022 · This is a rare Heimsoeth und Rinke 3-rotor Enigma machine from 1938, just a year before the start of WWII. The Enigma is an encryption device that looks a little like a typewriter, it was developed by the Germans and used by all three branches of the German military during WWII.

  5. Enigma Machine For Sale. This is a complete, museum-quality WWII German Enigma machine in excellent working condition. This model Enigma machine was the primary cipher machine for the German military from 1932 through 1945.

  6. Jan 12, 2021 · An almost completely corroded “Enigma I” cipher machine, with three rotors for army and air force, used during the late 1930s and during the war; sold at auction for $50,750. Courtesy of Hermann Historica

  7. Fantastic World War II-era, fully operational three-rotor Enigma I electromechanical cipher machine made for the German military in Munich in 1943. Based on the chassis of the commercial Enigma D, the Enigma I machine was the standard Enigma machine used by the German military throughout the war.

  8. Enigma Museum provides complete, original Enigma machines for sale. Visit our For Sale page for more information.

  9. A Rare 3-rotor German Enigma I Enciphering Machine (aka Heeres Enigma), Berlin, July 1944. A late-war Enigma machine in working condition, with serial number 18660, manufactured for the German military.

  10. Historic battlefield-found, relic Enigma machine for sale. This is a 3-rotor Enigma I machine that was recovered from the ground outside the village of Sülstorf, Germany, approximately 120 miles northwest of Berlin.

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