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1940's Swiss Hickory Skis & Very Rare Hexagon Poles (Unrestored)
These are a beautiful pair of 1940's Swiss Hickory skis & hard wood poles which are complete and in very good condition. The skis are equiped with the hardware to mount climbing skins. The wood has a burgundy hue & were not restored as their worn state shows so much history of being used in the Swiss Alps. The bindings are Attenhofer "Alpina" and still have their original leather toe straps. The 121 cm poles have leather hand stitched straps & the shafts are extreemly rare as they are hexagon in shape - we've never seen anything like these before! The single rattan pole baskets are reinforced with aluminium rings and are complete with their intact leather webbing. These are great example of early Swiss made skis/poles and would make a great wall hanger in your ski chalet or home!
Data sheet
- Year
- 1940's
- Origin
- Switzerland
- Comments
- Non restored but complete and in excellent shape!
- Size
- L 185 cm X W 8.0 cm / Poles 121 cm
- Material
- Wood, Metal, Leather, Alu
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