Attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - pair of EM-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterklappen für Mannschaften') that belonged to an official (ie. 'Mann') serving within the: 'TeNo' (ie. 'Technische Nothilfe') Attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - pair of EM-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterklappen für Mannschaften') that belonged to an official (ie. 'Mann') serving within the: 'TeNo' (ie. 'Technische Nothilfe') Attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - pair of EM-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterklappen für Mannschaften') that belonged to an official (ie. 'Mann') serving within the: 'TeNo' (ie. 'Technische Nothilfe')

Attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - pair of EM-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterklappen für Mannschaften') that belonged to an official (ie. 'Mann') serving within the: 'TeNo' (ie. 'Technische Nothilfe')

This is an attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - fully matching pair of so-called: 'TeNo' (ie. 'Technische Nothilfe') enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterklappen für Mannschaften der Technische Nothilfe') being of the final (ie. second) pattern (as was used between 1940 and 1942) and that comes in an overall very nice- (albeit moderately used ie. I deem tunic-removed-), condition. The shoulderstraps are constructed from the black-coloured- and/or 'smooth'-type wool and show the (typical) 'TeNo'-pattern, black- and silver-coloured piping attached (as can be seen on the pictures). Both straps - which are each measuring 10,3 cms. in length - show no additional rank-insignia attached, denoting that they were intended for a TeNo-official with the lowest rank of: 'TeNo-Mann' and come mounted onto their small-sized tongues (as can be seen on the pictures). I deem that the pair was most certainly worn as such but is minimally mis-matched in certain details (as can be noticed on the pictures). These neat insignia-pieces were worn on the dark-blue-coloured 'TeNo' uniforms and/or tunics. Simply a very attractive - and most certainly desirable! - set of 'TeNo'-related EM-pattern-insignia: only the second such rarely found pair I ever had on offer!

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