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01-14-2012 11:22 PM
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Re: SS crush cap?
thank you, Ben. The Reichswehr is a marvelous subject and of great merit.
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Re: SS crush cap?
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spandau
Did someone mention Reichswehr field caps.............
I love them...The one you posted from Bill Shea
has the cloth cockade...I need that for my collection now !!!!
Here's photo of another one in wear
cheers
tony
Thanks for the addition. Then do buy it from Shea. He finds interesting things. George Petersen in no. Virginia found a ton of these from the DEFA film costume fundus in Babelsberg at the time of German unification.
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Re: SS crush cap?
That's a great image Tony!
I often wonder what happened to all these people in the photos we post. Can you imagine what they would have said if they had known we'd be all looking at them 80 something years later..
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Hi Ben, Yeah me too, it's a funny old thing history. The paradox is that you only get interested in things when no-ones left to ask !
Hi FB, been on Mr Shea's site, pity the top is damaged and also I'm broke !
hey-ho...
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Re: SS crush cap?
H.B.A.B. I think is Heeresbekleidungsamt Berlin.
This book is a must for all of us. A wonder and light years beyond the Schiffer coffee table books.
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So true.
Now a sceptic would also argue that the makers stamp is faint and the acceptance stamp is still dark and clear. You need to read all the signs and subtle messages found on a piece to judge its originality.
Halfar made caps in the Imperial times as well so who knows how many different variations he had to mark his work.
I like the stamps on weimar gear, I've yet to see a piece of issue uniform without a stack of them.
cheers
tony
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The study of German uniform ink stamps is a science in itself.
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