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re: My (half) WSS em/NCO's Schirmmütze
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Friedrich-Berthold
I second my colleague in the desert. This fetish or conceit for things without age or wear is peculiar. Even the scarcely used grey enlisted caps I have seen show some sign of the march of time. You have no need to make apologies. We share your pleasure in your regalia.
Thank you for your kind words. To be honest, I prefer items that have been used/worn instead of having been in a ware house or on a shelf during the war. They (the worn ones) have (in a way) more historical value (IMHO).
However, it's a sad thing - these moth damages...
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lammy
NORMAN
is a beautiful male first name of Old German origin. The name meaning is "northerner". Normando is used in Spain.
Norman has 5 different versions: Norm, Normand, Normando, Normen and Normie.
Thank you very much for your reply. So, there's a chance, after all, that it is the original owner's name...
Do anyone know if it would it be possible to trace it and if so, where should I begin searching?
Last edited by Anders S; 07-17-2008 at 07:07 AM.
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07-17-2008 06:30 AM
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re: My (half) WSS em/NCO's Schirmmütze
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re: My (half) WSS em/NCO's Schirmmütze
Very nice item. Congrat!
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re: My (half) WSS em/NCO's Schirmmütze
Thank you for your kind words.
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