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inside of hat. It is really difficult to take a picture of the inside. That red linning plays tricks on the camera. Robert Lumstein maker marked with 41' date.Last edited by Hohenstaufen; 10-29-2008, 08:31 AM.
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just superb items. Keep on posting.
ps. add me to the jealous list
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Mark T. and Phil F.: when will you be comming to the US? We host some very large military shows here. I wish to extend a friendly invitation AND I will pay for your airfare - round trip. It's a Chicago invitation and for you, it will be just like seeing Naples for the 1st time.
Christopher StoneLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 02-28-2008, 08:25 PM.
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OK, Mark T. What about my gracious and generous offer extended out of deep respect for you? Purely friendly. I certainly understand if you refuse, but I hoped for us to make amends. It is my sincere hope that we someday meet upon US soil and "bury the hatchet" or said differently bring to a peaceful and harmonious end this ongoing problem between us.
Christopher StoneLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 02-28-2008, 08:32 PM.
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Originally posted by DAKcollector1 View PostOK, Mark T. What about my gracious and generous offer extended out of deep respect for you? Purely friendly. I certainly understand if you refuse, but I hoped for us to make amends. It is my sincere hope that we someday meet upon US soil and "bury the hatchet".
Christopher Stone
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Mark,
I'm tired of this. I sincerely hope you will think of me and my friendly and gracious offer should you ever plan on visiting my country. It would be a real treat for us both. Happy to show you some of the more recognized, historically significant places in Chicago.
Cordially,
Christopher Stone from Chicago, Illinois.Last edited by MilitaryCollect; 02-29-2008, 10:34 AM.
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Mark,
I was told that the tunic and cap came from the DAK German veteran's estate and he used it at reunions etc... He must have glued some kind of "Do Not Touch" sign etc.. to the bill of the cap. I don't believe I am even going to try to remove the residue. It will be left alone. He must have worn the jacket after the war as well. Notice how the pleats or darts were let out in the back, due to his waist size increasing. Grant
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Gentlemen,
Just found some colored photos of Panzer Rgt. 5 troops in their black uniforms upon arrival in North Africa. The next page shows enlisted men, nco's and an officer from the regiment wearing their tropical tunics with panzer skulls on their lapels. The em's and non-coms are weraing tr. overseas caps with pink soutache, while the officer wears an M-41 cap with pink soutache.
The source is "Afrikakorps: Rommel's Tropical Army in Original Color", by Bernd Peitz with Gary Wilkins, pp. 17-18 (ISBN: 0-7643-2140-4).
Am searching for the elusive waffenfarbe on field caps.
Christopher
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