The shoulder boards appear to have started life as a pair of NCO boards, with tresse. I suspect the boards have been disassembled and the FHH emblems embelleshed at a FAR later time. The boards then were re-assembled. Look ar the piping which is obviously moved; and, apparantly recently.
The cuff title is original.
Bob Hritz
In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
The boards are a hard call for me. The embroidery isn't quite up to snuff..but then I have only seen photos of one original shown by Schulterklappen. I agree with Bob that they obviously had tresse on them, but it looks to have been on there for a long period of time. the piping is faded except where the tresse covered it....which is a good sign. The center section with the embroidery actually exhibits wear and grime, which may also account for the appearance of the embroidery. I don't think they have been dis-assembled, I think all the trauma is from the tresse removal.
I think a bonehead may have done that to better show off the insignia since some was covered by tresse. My 2 cents.
I never saw EM Feldherrenhalle shoulder boards.
That's why I can't say if they are okay or fake, but for me they looks good.
If they are for sale, I would be happy to own a pair like this.
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