Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen' Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen' Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen' Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen' Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen'

Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen'

This is an attractive - albeit regrettably single! - IMO mid-war period-, so-called: 'M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) NCO-type shoulderstrap, as was piped in the neat bright-yellow- (ie. 'zitronengelber'-) coloured branchcolour, as was intended for - and/or with certainty worn by! - a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen' (or: sergeant who served within an army-signals'-related-, regiment ie. unit) and that comes in an overall very nice (and IMO only moderately used- ie. worn-) condition. The neat shoulderstrap - which is piped in the desirable bright-yellow- (ie. 'zitronengelber'-) coloured branchcolour and that shows the silver-coloured NCO-braid attached - measures approximately 10,6 cms. in length and has the desirable, 'silk-like'-type piping and one (regular-sized-, IMO aluminium-based-) pip, period-attached (see pictures). The strap is fully 'text-book' in all facets and was IMO moderately used and/or worn. The strap comes naturally mounted on it functional tongue (which strangely has no button-hole) and shows no defaults nor damage but does show minimal age, wear and/or staining as mentioned above. The piece came with a field-grey-coloured regular tunic-button attached (as can be seen on the picture). This example originated from a larger cloth- and/or shoulderstrap-collection I recently acquired. In any case an attractive and/or mid- (ie. later-) war-period- and/or: 'Heeres'-related NCO-type shoulderstrap that was intended for - and/or used by! - a: 'Feldwebel der Nachrichten-Truppen'!

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