Attachment 557606This is mine, and it is a treasure. Whenever I look at it, I can smell the Trakehener dung and imagine the young Freiherr leaping over fences to the joy of adoring young Saxon girls.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 08-21-2013 at 11:24 PM.
An absolutely jaw-dropping gorgeous cap. One of the nicest infantry cap I have ever seen by one of my favorite makers. Who ever buys this one won't have any regrets.
Cheers, Pat
You will know the person who found this cap, a good friend of mine and goes by the name of Kurt (Crusher king!) on the WAH.
It's just about tripled in price since he sold it.
I turned it down when he sold it, what an idiot I am!
Kurt finds the most amazing caps. Wasn't his first crusher a Welhausen as well? I think it was black piped for pioneer.
Cheers, Pat
No, that's all I have. Photos are a chore for me, I have no gift. The wreath on said cap is a variation. This cap dates back to the same epoch of my collecting as the Wellhausen one.
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