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    Shoulder straps and back support

    I discovered these items while I was cleaning in the basement. Been saving them "In case I would find the appropriate box". I assume that the straps would fit a back-pack wooden box radio, and that the back strap is for the Feld funk b (hardware repainted), or am I off target? Would anyone be able to give me a ball-park figure on the value? I plan on moving these items to the e-stand when they have been ID'ed, but have no idea of the current value....

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    #2
    You are correct on both counts. As to value, it is hard to say as they don't come up very often. I won a pair of the end pieces to the canvas strap a few weeks ago for 42 Euros. They were in rough but repaintable shape. As a complete strap, they would be worth much more.

    I bought a pair of the tornister strap ends for 80 Euros a couple of years ago but the market was better then. The leather straps are regular tornister straps so they are not very rare.

    It is a crazy market and the prices have fluctuated wildly.

    Neil

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      #3
      So the slings are pritty much a standard job, it is only the hardware at the end that is the interesting part! Live and learn. Thank you for ID'ying them for me!

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        #4
        The canvas one for the Feld Fu b/c/f model is rare and will sell quickly.

        Neil

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