Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example

Interesting, 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example

This is a neat and most certainly interesting (I deem privately-purchased) equipment-item: a: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' (ie. WWII-era-) wooden- and metal-based (partly foldable) boot-removing device aka: 'Stiefelknecht' being a nicely preserved and naturally still serviceable example that comes in an overall nicely preserved and/or minimally stained, condition. The neat and piece - which measures folded approximately 20 x 9 x 6 cms. - was recently uncovered at a private-household and was never before in collectors'-hands. The piece shows a vaguely (but surely!) present (makers'-designation?) ink-stamp as can be seen on the pictures. It should be noted that this piece can only be sent as a package ie. box (something that implies higher postage-fees). In any case an interesting and most certainly not that often seen equipment-item!

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