I am no specialist for these and thus do not have patience enough to read all of this excellent material (which states that caps without eyelets were the excepiton to the rule) - thanks to PaulW (see here:[post # 9] M40 Tropical 'DAK' cap for review - Mutzen-Fabrik Dressen, Rheydt (F 42)
The Afrikamütze Database; A Guide to the Identification, Context and Interpretation of the German Army Tropical Peaked Cap, 1940–43, Part 1: The Authentic Cap. Artefact Services Research Papers 8/1 : Mike Seager Thomas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The Afrikamütze Database; A Guide to the Identification, Context and Interpretation of the German Army Tropical Peaked Cap, 1940–43, Part 2: The Fake. Artefact Services Research Papers 8/2 : Mike Seager Thomas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The Afrikamütze Database; A Guide to the Identification, Context and Interpretation of the German Army Tropical Peaked Cap, 1940–43. References & Appendices. Artefact Services Research Papers 8/3 : Mike Seager Thomas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The Afrikamütze Database; A Guide to the Identification, Context and Interpretation of the German Army Tropical Peaked Cap, 1940–43. Digital Appx 1. Artefact Services Research Papers 8 : Mike Seager Thomas : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Many thanks for the information and pointing me in the right direction ( interesting read )
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