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Item Code: 1235-294
A very well made pair of reproduction Afrika Korps boots – the high, M1940 Tropenstiefel- “Tropical Boots”- in very clean, very lightly used, very good condition. Made with olive green canvas uppers and leather lowers, laced with eyelets and hooks, with hobnailed soles, and heel and toe plates. The only sign of use we see is just some slight staining on the exterior of the shoe portions and some dark stains on the soles, but the soles and heels show virtually no wear. The interior of the leg has a “Richard Graebenor” ink stamp and1942 date. The laces are good and in place. These would be a good place keeper for a collector until a real pair show up or for use in an AK impression or display. [ad] [ph:m]
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