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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
Exposed stitching is not uncommon on caps of this and any other period for that matter. I have caps with the stitching exposed.
It is more likely on Govt contract caps than private purchase ones because of the mass production techniques used and the quality of the worker employed .....the more you pay the better the quality true today as then !
Hope that helps
cheers
Tony
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06-18-2013 10:19 PM
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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
Thanks for the information.It helps substantiate what I have learned.
regards
Peter
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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
Late to the party but it is blue for medical I feel. The blue dye has oxidized to give the the tint you now see. Nice cap non the less, so enjoy it for what it is. The medical corp. were the unsung hero s on the battlefield and and deserve more recognition!
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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
Thanks Erich for your opinion.Yes,as I said earlier ,it is a great cap for my collection.I enjoy owning it,and all the discussion and interest it has generated in the forum.
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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
I'm not an expert on these but I am also not colorblind. I see blue for medical ..only by looking at these pics mind you. It's a beauty none the less! You must be a happy fellow!
Dean
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re: Unusual Heer Chaplain's Schirmmütze , or....?
The debate continues.My 16 year old grandson ,whom we are with this week,just looked at the pictures at the front of this thread and
commented that the first picture "looks blue",but the second picture looks "violet because of the light."Just an observation from an
impartial viewer.
Peter
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