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11-30-2016 08:48 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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hope the pics are good, in case some important detail is missing, lemme know and it shall be shown to the world..
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Hi danhashman,
this is indeed an intersting example. The peak is the late(r) war version - no (more) edging. Then the missing metal ring in the crown which gives the cap the "old style" "50 mission" look. Another feature is the hand-(re)sewn sweatband and visor (look at the original holes in the sweatband) and the cotton waste inlay in the area of the peak. The question is: when was this done?
All in all a nice (supposedly late war) cap.
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I like the soft, crushed look of it. If this type of cap was worn in the field, I'm certain the owner would not want it to look like it just came off the shelf. Attached is a photo of an unknown NCO with a more worn visor. NH
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A very nice, field worn cap.
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i am glad to see it so widely & positively accepted. Feels good.. This kind of ww2 miliaria is always a little "uncertain", as there are so many fakes outthere.. The only thing i pity is that i may never know who made this cap.. But that´s not more than a "first world problem"...
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