Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
Greatest respect in return to Wales and beyond. My sanity was a burden, you know, so I have become a disciple of foetid woolens and on line social networks about the violence of the 20th century and its clothing.
Far better than tweets and twirps, I think, and we keep each other good company, I hope.
Yours in foetid woolens and bright prospects in the Irrenanstalt.....
You feel the pulse of this market, and I do not. It is a nice, real cap, and the cartel here in the US sets the prices, and, if you have time and luck, you can circumvent same.
The grey enlisted caps with the marks are more rare, I think.
However, to each his own, and I would never dictate taste in a matter of this kind. It is a nice cap from the looks of it, minus the waste paper basket and the dirty hands.
I have a loathing of pictures of dirty fingers and nails with foetid woolens.
Mise en scene is important.
Here is the cap on Shea's site for more or less the same price. I think this example was in the Shea Beaver book, which excites some people.....
There are no dirty finger nails had from a garage sale in this image above.....
The company that I work for had a party last week in Hertford House, London that houses the Wallace collection of art, weapons and armour.
In terms of aesthetics, it takes some beating!
Anyone visiting London should go here, it's free!
Bravo, Ben, very nice, indeed.
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