Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8' Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8' Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8' Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8' Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8'

Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered', so-called: 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-style) EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. des Panzerjäger-Abtlgs. 8'

This is a truly attractive - fully matching and with certainty quite scarcely found! - neatly 'cyphered' and/or pointed-styled, WH (Heeres) early- (ie. pre-war-) period- (ie. so-called: 'M36'-pattern) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterstücke für Mannschaften des Heeres') being a pair having no branchcolour ie. piping as per regulation as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'Soldat des Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 8' (or: simple soldier who served within the anti-tank- ie. tank-destroyers' unit, numbered: '8') and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem just minimally used- and most certainly worn- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The neat straps - which have the 'standard'-pattern, darker-green-coloured and/or 'smooth woolen'-based 'upperdecks' and that measure approximately 11,2 cms. in length each - are as per regulation void of any piping as always (as can be seen on the pictures). The straps come mounted onto their functional tongues and show the neat (machine-embroidered by means of so-called: 'Kurbelstickerei') '8'-numerals (ie. 'Ziffern') (which are executed in the bright-pink- ie. 'rosaroter'-coloured wool ie. linnen as to be expected). The straps do only show minimal wear and/or age and are just very nicely preserved (as can be seen on the pictures). This particular pair was found together with the NCO-type shoulderstrap-pair that I offer under the number: 70762: both pairs belonged to the same 'Panzerjäger'-soldier ie. later NCO who served within the: 'Panzerjäger-Abteilungs 8'. I deem this an excellent occasion to acquire a neat - and most certainly very desirable and quite rarely found! - neatly 'cyphered', EM-type 'Panzerjäger'-related shoulderstrap-pair for a justified price!

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