Fully matching, IMO pre-war period ie. 'M-36 type' (rounded style), 'cyphered' WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as intended for a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 65' Fully matching, IMO pre-war period ie. 'M-36 type' (rounded style), 'cyphered' WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as intended for a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 65' Fully matching, IMO pre-war period ie. 'M-36 type' (rounded style), 'cyphered' WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as intended for a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 65' Fully matching, IMO pre-war period ie. 'M-36 type' (rounded style), 'cyphered' WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as intended for a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 65'

Fully matching, IMO pre-war period ie. 'M-36 type' (rounded style), 'cyphered' WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as intended for a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 65'

I recently uncovered three truly attractive - and/or fully matching and with certainty not that often encountered! - pairs of IMO pre- ie. early-war period-, so-called: 'M-36-type' (rounded style-) WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as piped in the neat bright-pink- (ie. rosaroter-) coloured branchcolour, as intended for usage by a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger Abteilungs 65' (or simple soldier who served within the anti-tank ie. tank-destroyer unit ie. regiment, numbered: '65'), in overall very nice (ie. virtually mint-/ie. unissued-) condition. The neat straps - which are IMO of the pre- ie. early-war-type and do show no age nor wear whatsoever - have the dark-green coloured and/or woolen-based 'upperdecks' and do show as stated the bright-pink- (ie. rosaroter-) coloured branchcolour and/or woolen-type piping. The shoulderstraps never had tongues attached and were pieces that were worn as a pair of the 'sew-in type'. (I deem that it was a typical pair that was to be used on a dress-tunic or: 'Waffenrock'). The straps - which measure approximately 12,2 cms. in length each - show the neatly hand-embroidered '6' ie. '5' numerals (which are executed in pink-coloured stitching) denoting that it was a pair that was used by a soldier who was attached to the: 'Panzerjäger Abteilung 65'. The straps were simply never used and originate from the leftovers of an old tailor-shop. The price is naturally intended per matching pair. In any case a very decorative and/or fully 'text-book' - and not that often encountered! - 'Heeres' 'cyphered' shoulderstrap-pair that belonged to a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger Abteilung 65': I deem that I have priced these desirable shoulderstrap-pairs accordingly!

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