Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition

Neat, later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured- and/or leather-based WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') being an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint' condition

This is a neat example of a later-war-period- and 'standard-issue'-pattern, two-pieced black-coloured- and/or genuine leather-based (but roughly executed) WH helmet-strap (ie. 'Riemen für Stahlhelm') an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked example that comes in a never mounted ie. 'virtually mint- ie. unissued', condition. The strap does show some minimal age ie. staining but is naturally still fully functional souple: it can easily be mounted onto a helmet by means of rinsing it with some hot- ie. warm water. It bears the clearly impressed stamp that reads: an: 'R.Btr.Nr. 0/0267/0001'-marked and comes mounted with its period pair of (I deem steel-based) studs in place (as can be seen on the pictures). It should be specifically mentioned that this is a garuanteed, period example (and not a copy) that originated from a large lot of similar straps that was uncovered in France in the 70-ies. Simply a neat - and actually unusually encountered! - WH-equipment-item that can easily be graded 'scarce' and that is ideally fitted to complete any German steelhelmet!

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