To show, a pre war Other Ranks/NCO's visor cap made by Richard Kermes of Bremen, and 1936 dated, that has been upgraded to
officer status, and nice with full bullion insignia. I think it has quite an attractive 'combat' look to it....
Bob
To show, a pre war Other Ranks/NCO's visor cap made by Richard Kermes of Bremen, and 1936 dated, that has been upgraded to
officer status, and nice with full bullion insignia. I think it has quite an attractive 'combat' look to it....
Bob
a very nice cap.
I have always liked the " broken " field use look. A very nice cap Bob.
Amazing how bullion insignia (and a little wear) can liven up a tellerform cap!
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
very nice cap
@+, hughes
The cap at the outset of this post strikes me as a Kammer piece which was then upgraded as the walking out piece after purchase from the Kleiderkammer.
It has very little wear, especially for a cap from the year 1936, assuming it was issued around that time.
Nice piece. I think infantry things are always pleasing, and just as significant as the elite combat arms and such. I.e. paratroopers and such.
Thought I would try for a bit of 'atmosphere'...
Bob
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