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I preface my comments with the statement that many are more knowledeable than I am, but I am interested in these Matrosenmützen.
Pristine condition but I've never seen that green-grey sweat band before. Obviously not standard Navy issue so it would be private purchase if it is indeed period? It would help to see pictures of the stiffener behind the sweatband and photos with the top off.
I like the Kriegsmarine Mützenband.
I'd like to see what others say, e.g. KM-Spain.
Best regards,
---Norm
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Hello, interesting piece. I have some questions; is the inside shield celluloid?, look like that; is this stitch to the linning of the cap ot to the top?, if it has linning what is the color?, the picture is so dark.
Is the first time that I have seen a sailor cap with this grey sweatband but these was used in officer caps. I would like to see details of the top of the linning and under the sweatband.
The laber inside the shield is the owner identification.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
Regards
Eduardo
Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610
sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"
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I think it would very helpful and important for general knowledge to see what the stiffener looks like behind the sweat band on these green-grey sweatbands. Any chance you could post a few more photos for the forum?
If the name tag were original to the cap then that means a year of issue of 1935, yet the cap looks unused and the Kriegsmarine tally is obviously of later wartime issue. So it would seem to be assembled from period parts, but it would help to see the material of the stiffener behind the sweatband.
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostI think it would very helpful and important for general knowledge to see what the stiffener looks like behind the sweat band on these green-grey sweatbands. Any chance you could post a few more photos for the forum?
If the name tag were original to the cap then that means a year of issue of 1935, yet the cap looks unused and the Kriegsmarine tally is obviously of later wartime issue. So it would seem to be assembled from period parts, but it would help to see the material of the stiffener behind the sweatband.
Best regards,
---Norm
The year in the name tag is the year of the enlistment of the sailor, so he can used this tag in a piece from 1935 or from 1944, so this is nbot a problem or means that is an assembled piece.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
Regards
Eduardo
Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610
sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"
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Originally posted by km-spain View PostThe year in the name tag is the year of the enlistment of the sailor, so he can use this tag in a piece from 1935 or from 1944, so this is not a problem or means that is an assembled piece.
So we're thinking perhaps private purchase, wartime, rarely-worn condition? But hard to say without the extra pics.
Cheers.
---Norm
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