Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)' Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)' Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)' Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)' Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)'

Pair of WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Sld. der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)'

This is a very attractive - fully matching and actually very rarely encountered! - (I deem) early- (ie. mid-) war-period, so-called: 'M40 o. M43'-pattern, WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstrap-pair as piped in the very desirable, copper-brown- (ie. 'kupferbrauner'-) coloured branchcolour as was intended for - and I deem just moderately used by! - a: 'Soldat der Kradschützenbtle. der Pz.Div. u. Inf.Div. (mot)' (or: simple soldier who served within a tank- ie. infantry-related, motor-cycle unit) and that comes in an overall very nice- (and I deem just minimally used- and/or worn-), condition. The shoulderstraps - which measure approximately 11,5 cms. in length each as more often seen - have the neat (and desirable!) 'silk-like'-type piping attached (as is more encountered with these early- ie. mid-war-period shoulderstraps). Moreover, does the pair show a set of purple-pink-coloured- (and silk-like-based!) so-called: regimental-indicator-'Laschen' period- (and firmly!) attached (something that is actually truly scarcely seen!). The shoulderstraps - which originates from a larger cloth- and insignia-collection I recently acquired for the web-site - come naturally mounted onto their functional tongues (as can be noticed on the pictures). As possibly known, is this typical 'kupferbrauner'-branchcolour very rarely seen and can most certainly be regarded as one of the most rarely encountered branchcolours within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht': original EM-type pairs are almost never offered for sale and are missing in most shoulderstrap-collections. Simply a very attractive - and fully 'text-book'! - 'Kradschützen'-EM-type shoulderstrap-pair that will be very hard (ie. impossible!) to be upgraded!

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