New Zealand Field Service Cap
Article about: The Field Service cap, also known as the Universal Field Service cap was introduced for the NZ Defence Forces in 1938. They were made in New Zealand and were commonly used in the early part
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Lovely Peter!! Just have the two types of NZ BD's in my junk pile! bet the wool is rough as guts?
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Not rough Rene, "strong wool" it's called. Not like that Merino wool you Aussies grow for those soft cardies.
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Anderson
Not rough Rene, "strong wool" it's called. Not like that Merino wool you Aussies grow for those soft cardies.
HAHA now it's on!! Hey the Canadian WW2 wool is softer!!
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Let's not go down that rabbit hole!
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Anderson
Let's not go down that rabbit hole!
Check.
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I picked one of these up for $20. It is in worn/salty condition. Has the soldiers name inside of the hat. Any idea of how much they are generally worth here in New Zealand? ( Your Field cap looks impeccable by the way! )
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US$ or NZ$ ? Either way sounds a good price. With a name you can research service record.
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$20 NZD. pretty chuffed about it!
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