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12-20-2009 11:34 AM
# ADS
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Alec, this one does not inspire me with much confidence.
The pattern of cap is unusual and I am fairly certain that it is actually a Swedish winter cap.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Compare it to this Swedish cap shown by Rene:
Swedish Side Cap
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Ade,
Thanks for the posts and link. I know its not the best of pictures, but does the cloth skull badge on the front, say anything to you.
Cheers
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Alec, a better pic would be needed to confirm, but at present it looks like a known fake pattern. The so called "droopy eye" style.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Ade,
Think you may have point, when you say unfamiliar patten of Wintermütze. Looked through a photo album I have SS. Gebirgs -Division "Nord" in Finland. One picture shows SS-Unterscharführer wearing similar Wintermütze, but the frontal flap finishes a lot higher up on the cap, other ranks are wearing normal Shirmütze.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Alec, the cap you show in the period photo is based on the Soviet issue "Ushanka". Indeed, it could even be a Soviet cap as these were popular peice of captured headgear. So much so, that orders had to be given to stop the troops wearing these when going home on leave.
The overall cut is very different. The cap which started this thread is shaped like a side cap, where as the Ushanka type are round in shape, like a visor cap.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Ade,
Today was the first day of public viewing at the auction house. I had the "SS Wintermütze" out of the glass class, it seems well made enough and clean, no grease marks on the inside or for that matter, no markings at all - makers or SS. I suppose if it was genuine SS piece there would be some sort of markings inside. What do you think.
Regards
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
I have owned a few. On the inside front edge is an opening that lets you pull down a little visor. It tucks back up inside. There are ear flap pockets on the inside that have little tie together flaps for ear protection. These flaps are well marked. I own one now, with badges.
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Re: SS - Wintermütze up for Review
Hi Alec, many original period peices of headgear, especially field caps, were often only marked with a size stamp.
Absence of markers marks does not always make something bad. I think collectors have got too fond of seeing lots of markings.
Cheers, Ade.
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