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Your Thoughts On This S A Kepi

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    What do you think of this S A kepi?Your Thoughts On This S A KepiYour Thoughts On This S A Kepi
    BOB

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    any pictures of the inside?

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    Some sort of sample or maybe a kids hat at best? Looks like somebody just stuck a pin on it to be cute. William
    William

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    SA kepi in miniature.........!
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Quote by Walkwolf View Post
    SA kepi in miniature.........!
    That was my first guess too. It certainly has the looks of something very small. A kepi for a little doll/toy of an SA-Mann maybe? Something like this?

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    Cheers, MB.

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    This is actually a box for a set of cufflinks. They belonged to S A Scharfuhrer Franz Unsinn. Unsinn joined the S A 11 March, 1932 and the NSDAP on 1 December, 1932. He was the driver to the Adjutant to the Stabschef at the OSAF, the High Command of the S A. The cuff links were a gift from his boss.
    Unsinn remained in Munich in his position throughout the war. It was part of a document group which included his Party membership book, S A ausweiss and a war era permit allowing him to carry a pistol. More to be posted later.

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    BOB

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    Very intresting piece Bob I would have never guessed it was a decortive case for cufflinks The Ausweiss is a very nice piece as well early dated to 1934 I see .

    Regards Mark k

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    wow!! thats some inside !!

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    A very interesting, unusual item that definately catches some attention even among collectors who thought they've seen it all. I would have never guessed it either.

    Looking forward to hearing more about this "Scharführer Nonsense" (Unsinn = nonsense).

    Cheers, MB.

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    Excellent!
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