WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example

WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issue'- belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') being a 105 cms.-sized- and typical maker-marked (but hard to read) example

This is a very attractive - and I deem only minimally or even never used! - example of a WH (Heeres ie. Luftwaffe etc.) 'tropical-issued'- and/or partly 'web-based' belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') as was executed in greenish-tan-coloured and/or neatly woven linnen (ie. 'webbing') and having a genuine leather-based tongue, being a neat example that is approximately 105 cms. sized and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. most certainly issued- albeit just minimally used- ie. worn-), condition. The belt shows (I deem an inked a makers'-designation (as can be noticed on the pictures) but this has faded-away over the years and is impossible to decypher: it does, however, shows a (blue-toned) inked size-stamp under the tongue (that reads: '105-') as can be seen on the pictures. The belts'-tongue is as stated fabricated in typical, natural-coloured leather (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece was (I deem) just minimally used and its overall condition is still very nice and of course fully functional. The metal-based catch retains most (ie. almost all) of its greenish- ie. typical field-grey-coloured finish. Hard to find a more nicely preserved and/or attractive example: the belt just needs an equally nicely preserved 'Heeres' ie. 'Luftwaffe'-type belt-buckle to complete it. I deem that this very nicely preserved example is with certainty accordingly priced!

Code: 70504

240.00 EUR