Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation) Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation) Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation) Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation) Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation)

Hardly used WH (Heeres ie. LW etc.) 'tropical-issued': 'Koppelriemen' (being a neat and approx. 105 cms. long-sized example that shows a stamped ie. blue-inked makers'-designation)

This is an attractive - and I deem hardly used- nor worn - example of a WH (Heeres ie. Luftwaffe etc.) 'tropical-issued'- and/or entirely 'web-based' belt (ie. 'Koppelriemen') as was executed in greenish-tan-coloured and/or neatly woven linnen (ie. 'webbing') and having a linnen-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 a (somewhat vaguely present and regrettably hard to read) stamped makers'-designation and/or date (which is impossible to decypher as can be seen on the pictures) and does show a blue 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, greenish-coloured linnen (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece was just minimally used and its overall condition is still very nice and of course fully functional. The metal-based catch retains most of its greenish- ie. typical field-grey-coloured finish. Hard to find a more nicely preserved and/or attractive example for a more interesting price: 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 accordingly priced!

Code: 70920

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