Fully matching - and truly rarely encountered! - early-pattern- and neatly 'cyphered' pair of 'Allgemeine-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') shoulderstraps for usage by a: 'Kameradschaftsführer' who was attached to the: 'Leibstandarte München'
This is a truly very attractive - fully matching and truly rarely encountered! - typical early-pattern and neatly 'cyphered', pair of 'Allgemeine-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') shoulderstraps as piped in the bright-red-coloured- (and rayon-based) piping as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'Kameradschaftsführer' who was attached to the: 'Leibstandarte München' and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem just moderately used- ie. carefully tunic- or shirt-removed-), condition. The straps - which are both executed in typical, beige-tan-coloured linnen as to be expected - have the bright-red-coloured- (and rayon-based) piping attached and do show the machine-embroidered - by means of 'Kurbelstickerei' (and/or equally coloured) Gothic-styled so-called: 'L'-cyphers (ie. 'Ziffern'). The straps never had a tongue attached and come as found and/or issued: it is a typical pair of 'sewn-in'-pattern (and was also used as such). The straps - that are void of an 'RzM'-etiket - measure approximately 11,6 cms. in length and do show both a (smaller-sized, zinc-based) pip period-attached denoting the rank of a: 'Kameradschaftsführer'. Both straps show some minimal age ie. staining simply caused by moderate wear and/or decades of storage only. It should be noted that all 'cyphered' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') shoulderstraps can easily be graded 'very scarce' even more so when they are of the desirable early-pattern. Simply a very attractive - and actually very rarely encountered! - so-called: early-pattern, 'Allgemeine-HJ'-shoulderstrap-pair that belonged a: 'Kameradschaftsführer' who was attached to the: 'Leibstandarte München'!
Code: 70243