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10-26-2010 12:41 PM
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re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Hi Andy, it is a belt cross strap. (Like on a Sam Brown belt) Goes over the shoulder and would clip onto two D rings worn on the belt. Political and not military, most likely HJ issue.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Andy, it is a belt cross strap. (Like on a Sam Brown belt) Goes over the shoulder and would clip onto two D rings worn on the belt. Political and not military, most likely HJ issue.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Ade
wow that was fast thank you very very much i had no idea where to start with it will it be ww2 or pre/post war.
forgive me this is not my field but what is HJ issue?
Andy
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Hitler Jugen or Hitler Youth
Studly
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
A similar one can be seen here:
The Collector's Guild
They sell for about £45 here in the UK.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Hi Ade & studly
thanks for that i would have never tracked down it's id it's strange what you end up with somtimes.
i have never had anything hitler youth related before i collect drill rounds and anything to do with flare guns and there equipment thats how i ended up with this.
thanks again
Andy
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Just a final snippet of info, the maker of the clips was Friedrich Linden, Ludenscheid.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Hi Ade
thanks again always nice to have info now i just have to decide what to do with it.
Andy
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Re: german leather strap with spring clips what was it for please?
Hi Andy, if it does not really fit into the theme of your collection you could always sell it here on the forum? We have several HJ collectors here. Price it competitively and put the money towards something for your collection.
Cheers, Ade.
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