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    WW2 German ski troops straps? Eckel

    Hello all,
    A mystery item from a huge lot I came into possession of last month, they seem to have some sort of fur backing to keep them from sliding, buckles and material appear ww2 german to me but are they ww2 german and if so what are they for? ski/mountain troops? or postwar bundeswehr issue?
    Any assistance is greatly appreciated,
    Thank you
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      #3
      I know them as seals for skis. As you mentioned, used to prevent sliding down when going uphill. See the Wiki article:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ski_skins

      Carles

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        #4
        Thank you Carles, great info.
        Any sense of whether these are ww2 used?
        Eric

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          #5
          WW2 used of course and the ones presented are WW2 .
          Nick

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            #6
            Thank you.
            I am going to list them on the estand any idea what would be a fair collector to collector price?
            I know we all hate to be asked to value items but I have no clue what these sell for.
            Thank you,
            Eric

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              #7
              You can see them regularly at Ebay...but I can't recall selling prices, sorry.

              Carles

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                #8
                Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                You can see them regularly at Ebay...but I can't recall selling prices, sorry.

                Carles
                I will look into that, didn't see any showing up there though. Found a pair on a dealers site for 45.00.
                Thank you,
                Eric
                Last edited by ValhallaMilitaria; 03-05-2018, 04:45 PM.

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                  #9
                  I bought a marked pair for 100. Taking your pair is not marked, Id say between 50 and 80.
                  Quite rare, but not much sought after.

                  Easiest way to tell military from civilan ones, is the use of typical Wehrmacht style webbing straps. Same goes for snow shoes.

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                    #10
                    Thank you Gran, will take more pics and look for markings on the other strap.

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