Lot no. 303
German cutting pliers with thick black leather cover showing a few loose seams. The closing strap is complete but cracked. The belt loops are also present. The markings have become illegible. The metal cutter is oxidised and ROK made. There is some wear and patina on the parts. condition II+. According to the seller's information, these pliers come from Michamps. The hamlet of Michamps, near Bastogne in Belgium, was the scene of intense fighting during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. It is plausible that units of the Luftwaffe's 2nd Flak Division were active in the area. German wire cutter with thick black leather pouch showing some undone stitching. The closing strap is intact but cracked. Belt loops are present. Markings are illegible. The metal cutter is oxidized and manufactured by ROK. Note some wear and patina. Condition II+. According to the seller, this cutter came from Michamps. The hamlet of Michamps, near Bastogne, Belgium, saw heavy fighting during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. It is plausible that units of the Luftwaffe's 2nd Flak Division were active in the area.
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