While going through boxes I had packed away over the decades, I found this kepi. I must have bought it in the late 1970's or early 1980's.
The front flap has the reverse of a round 'press fit' button but the front button is missing. The liner is standard waterproof material and is devoid of markings. The sweatband is very brittle and tore when I tried to turn it down. The chin strap is non-regulation and wider than the Heer or Luftwaffe types. It is a laquered leather and is very stiff and brittle. The eagle and skull are both nickle and appear never to have had any silver plate. The visor has a heavy edge with what appears to be a reinforcing material on the top interior wool. The flaps will come down but the remains of the button, on the front, is purely decorative. The skull is partially blocked by the chin strap. I have slightly lifted the front flap, in the first photo.
I would like to find a period replacement of the button which is a 'press fit' type.
Go ahead and discuss this cap. I never did know if it was authentic, but always believed it to be.
The front flap has the reverse of a round 'press fit' button but the front button is missing. The liner is standard waterproof material and is devoid of markings. The sweatband is very brittle and tore when I tried to turn it down. The chin strap is non-regulation and wider than the Heer or Luftwaffe types. It is a laquered leather and is very stiff and brittle. The eagle and skull are both nickle and appear never to have had any silver plate. The visor has a heavy edge with what appears to be a reinforcing material on the top interior wool. The flaps will come down but the remains of the button, on the front, is purely decorative. The skull is partially blocked by the chin strap. I have slightly lifted the front flap, in the first photo.
I would like to find a period replacement of the button which is a 'press fit' type.
Go ahead and discuss this cap. I never did know if it was authentic, but always believed it to be.
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