Attractive - and/or fully matching! - pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') EM-type shoulderstraps (being of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41) as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann' Attractive - and/or fully matching! - pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') EM-type shoulderstraps (being of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41) as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann' Attractive - and/or fully matching! - pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') EM-type shoulderstraps (being of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41) as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann'

Attractive - and/or fully matching! - pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') EM-type shoulderstraps (being of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41) as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann'

This is an attractive - and/or fully matching and actually not that easily found! - pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps (being of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41) as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann' (ie. simple soldier) and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem minimally used- ie. once tunic-attached-), condition. The neat schoulderstraps have the 'standard'-patter-, earthen-brown-coloured- and/or 'smooth-woolen'-based 'upperdecks' and show the black-and-silver-coloured- (ie. striped-) and/or braid-based piping attached (as can be seen on the pictures). The straps measure approximately 11,7 cms. in length each and are of the regular-issued - (ie. non-private-production-) type. The straps come without tongues (they were with certainty intended to be used as a pair of the 'sew-in'-type) and come in a very nice, ie. fully 'text-book' condition, overall. The pair shows - as stated above - hardly any wear nor age but does show some minimal carton- ie. glue-remains on theor backs simply caused by having been glued into an album once (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a great occasion to acquire a desirable (and actually hard to find!) 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'-related, EM-type shoulderstrap-pair that was intended for usage by a: 'RAD-Vormann'!

Code: 61588

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