Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket

Superb, 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstrap that was intended for usage by a member within 'Bann 539' (539 = Vöcklabruck), being a virtually mint-/unissued example still retaining its period-attached 'RzM'-etiket

I recently encountered five - fully identical! - examples of the 'DJ' ('Deutsches Jungvolk') shoulderstraps that were intended for usage by members who served within the Austrian-based 'DJ-Bann 539' ((539 = Vöcklabruck), being all five virtually mint-/unissued examples that still retain their period-attached 'RzM'-etikets. The fully 'text-book' straps are executed in black-coloured linnen (and have a woolen-based 'underlay' as to be expected) All five pieces show the white-coloured- and/or linnen-based, embroidered numerals and black-coloured (rayon-like-) piping as to be expected. They come without tongue as found (they are pieces of the 'sew-in'-type as always). The pieces still retain their period-applied 'RzM'-etikets (being so-called: 'B-Stücke'). The asking-price is naturally intended per single example. Simply a nice occasion to acquire a not that often encountered (Austrian-based) DJ-strap that belonged to a 'DJ' member who served within 'Bann 539'!

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