This cap is currently for sale locally, I was looking at it today and was able to take a few photos of it, I won't make any comments on the cap,
but I think it might be interesting to see what others think of it, so fire away.....
Bob
This cap is currently for sale locally, I was looking at it today and was able to take a few photos of it, I won't make any comments on the cap,
but I think it might be interesting to see what others think of it, so fire away.....
Bob
Senility creeping up! I just notice that the GJ cap states that it has the stirndruckfrei system, yet it lacks the velvet lining as exists on my cap. Sweatband replaced, perhaps?
BobS
Aha, you got it Bob, from the outside it looks good, but 'under the bonnet' as Stoney likes to say, there are some worrying traits, and that is the biggy, no Stirndrulfrei system, yet it says
that is has one.....I think some one has done some heavy internal panel beating on this one.....(also the liner is all over the place).
Bob
All that black stitching looks worrying and would make me think that someone has at the very least been playing with this one and as already pointed out it is missing the velvet buffer then not a good sign.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Yeah that is not quality German work, it looks like a pigs breakfast, which says replaced insignia....
And this is a worry, looks like they ran out of lining material, exposing the guts of the cap.......
I have never owned a Bayersche Muetzenfabrik cap (BaMuFa), so I might be wrong here, but I would have expected a few more folds/pleats along the sides too....
And the Stirndruckfrei system is advertised, but not on this cap, plus the missed stitch holes, replaced sweatband at the very least ....
I look forward to more learned comments, as I said, I haven't owned a BaMuFa cap before, so happy to learn more.....
Bob
could it be a east German cap dummied up.?
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