Attractive - and fully matching! - pair of so-called: 'Allgemeine-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'HJ-Gefolgschaftsführer' who was attached to the: 'Bann 539' (539 = 'Vöcklabruck')
The attractive pair - which was I deem only minimally used- ie. worn - can easily be graded: 'scarce'. The straps - which are executed in black-coloured linnen having the bright-red-coloured- and/or neatly machine-embroidered '539'-numerals and/or equally coloured (typical rayon-based) piping attached - come without tongues as found (they were most certainly used as a pair of the 'sew-in'-pattern). The boards measure 11 cms. in length each as usually encountered and and can as such easily serve to complete any HJ tunic ie. 'Dienstbluse'. Both show some minimal age ie. staining, simply caused by decades of storage and/or moderate wear: they are both void of an 'RzM'-etiket although (something that is more often seen). The pair shows three (identical, zinc-based) pips attached denoting the unusually seen rank of a: 'HJ-Gefolgschaftsführer.' Simply an attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - pair of so-called: 'Allgemeine-HJ'-shoulderstraps that belonged to a: 'HJ-Gefolgschaftsführer' who served within an unusally observed (Austrian!) 'HJ-Bann' as was based in the 'Gebiet 29 - Süd-Ost Oberdonau'!
Code: 62256