Superb - and with certainty rarely found! - non-confectioned (albeit unusually worn!) example of a WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge being a truly worn and/or clearly tunic-removed example as was executed in the classic 'BeVo'-weave pattern Superb - and with certainty rarely found! - non-confectioned (albeit unusually worn!) example of a WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge being a truly worn and/or clearly tunic-removed example as was executed in the classic 'BeVo'-weave pattern Superb - and with certainty rarely found! - non-confectioned (albeit unusually worn!) example of a WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge being a truly worn and/or clearly tunic-removed example as was executed in the classic 'BeVo'-weave pattern

Superb - and with certainty rarely found! - non-confectioned (albeit unusually worn!) example of a WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge being a truly worn and/or clearly tunic-removed example as was executed in the classic 'BeVo'-weave pattern

I recently uncovered a truly superb (ie. non-folded- nor confectioned but I deem worn!) example of a WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge being an attractive and/or clearly tunic-removed example as executed in the 'BeVo'-weave-pattern and that comes in an overall very nice- and just minimally used- and/or worn, condition. The piece is neatly executed in the so-called: 'BeVo'-weave pattern and does show some age, wear and/or minimal staining (it was I deem once stitched as such on a tunic something that can be corroborated by the presence of machine-stitching holes (as can be seen on the pictures). These decorative (arm-)badges were worn on the right upper-sleeve by the troops that were attached to the various 'Ski-Jäger' (ie. rifle-) regiments (being some sort of mid-war-period, mountain-troop-related, infantry-units). As probably known are these desirable 'Heeres' insignia-pieces heavingly copied and they exist even on a tropical- and/or even white-coloured background: these latter are pure fantasy-pieces and I deem only the model as offered here as the only one pattern that was truly issued and/or used. Naturally, will I provide a 100% life-time garuantee on the originality of this piece. I deem that I have priced this example according to its obvious rarity and/or desirability. Without doubt can these 'Ski-Jäger'-arm-patches be graded as one of the most difficult to encounter cloth arm-badges of the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht'. Simply a great occasion to acquire a used albeit nonfolded- nor confectioned example of a genuine WH (Heeres) 'Ski-Jäger'-armbadge!

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