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    Gen Buongiovanni , DAK Malariatabletten

    Gen Buongiovanni pith and DAK pills box
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      Art pith

      Art pith
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        7° Bersaglieri

        7° Bersaglieri pith , british sun helmet
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          Greg,, Soutache remnants or not your beautiful Frankenstien is still highly desirable and a keeper for sure.. Somewhere I do have some images of the Artillery Frankenstien,, I will try and find them and see if I can get permission to post..

          PAOLORUBENS, Thanks for sharing your Italian tropical piths, all in amazing condition, sadly we sometimes forget about these, nice to see ..

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            Would love to see it Paul,

            Paolorubens I love your Italian piths especialy the character of that Artillery Pith.

            I can smell the desert from here.

            Greg

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              The seller of this photo imagined this to be a latrine but it is more likely a bunker or elaborate foxhole. The back of the photo is simply marked "vor Tobruk":
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                This is a photo showing how the same soldier appeared in uniform. You may notice the Italian-German Remembrance medal worn under his left pocket, also the unusual wearing of the high boots with long (straight-leg) trousers:
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                  question for advanced members

                  was wondering if is normal see cap with Waffenfarbe ( supposed till Aug. '42 ) and the medal in the same time ...
                  Originally posted by OSS View Post
                  This is a photo showing how the same soldier appeared in uniform. You may notice the Italian-German Remembrance medal worn under his left pocket, also the unusual wearing of the high boots with long (straight-leg) trousers:

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                    Originally posted by PAOLORUBENS View Post
                    was wondering if is normal see cap with Waffenfarbe ( supposed till Aug. '42 ) and the medal in the same time ...
                    There is nothing unusual about this; most of these medals appear to have been awarded in early '42, while soutaches were still appearing on caps.

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                      Thats an excellent photo OSS with many interesting details. Love how tall that cap appears on his head .

                      Now I have my hands on this fine frankenstein cap I can confirm that I did manage to find a very small tuff of Pz Gren thread to the left opening. My pics dont do justice to the olivey green shade but needless to say I love it.

                      Greg
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                        contrast in shades to my Alfred Valet Pz gren cap
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                          Nicely worn later cap
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                              Very nice caps Greg.

                              Mark

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                                Thanks Mark, it takes me roughtly just over a year & half to find a cap so at that rate I should be able to find a soutached example in about 10 -15 years

                                Greg

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