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At WAF a very rare shoulder-strap was shown, which I had never seen before,
and which I identified as:
this type of Oberbann shoulder-strap was only worn by staff for a very short
period of time (between early April and May 1934), forbidden for wear anyway
with the entry of December 1934. The 9 stands for the district of Westfalen;
the 6 for the Oberbann-number, which is Minden-Ravensberg. There were only
a few Oberbann 6 in spring 1934.
It would have been a great item to show in my book, but alas!! I noted about it
on pages 522-523 (see note 268).
I am allowed to show the shoulder-strap here with the HJ-forum. Maybe the guy
- Vinzenz - does send me more. Maybe there are other rare items. The shown
subject is from a manufacturers sample-plate and is a good original from
Fahnen Lamm (Wilhelm, Lamm) from Bielefeld with the RZM-permission A4/36.
This is EXTREMELY rare. I can ask if the owner is willing to sell!!
and which I identified as:
this type of Oberbann shoulder-strap was only worn by staff for a very short
period of time (between early April and May 1934), forbidden for wear anyway
with the entry of December 1934. The 9 stands for the district of Westfalen;
the 6 for the Oberbann-number, which is Minden-Ravensberg. There were only
a few Oberbann 6 in spring 1934.
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It would have been a great item to show in my book, but alas!! I noted about it
on pages 522-523 (see note 268).
I am allowed to show the shoulder-strap here with the HJ-forum. Maybe the guy
- Vinzenz - does send me more. Maybe there are other rare items. The shown
subject is from a manufacturers sample-plate and is a good original from
Fahnen Lamm (Wilhelm, Lamm) from Bielefeld with the RZM-permission A4/36.
This is EXTREMELY rare. I can ask if the owner is willing to sell!!
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