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    Funny Officers Field Cap

    Here I want to share a Pic of a nice Officers Camo Field Cap, I bought in Leipzig last weekend.
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    #2
    It is a funny cap! A Schirmmütze made from Strichtarn. I am almost speechless from laughing.

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      #3
      very nice... what the people describe it as that ou bought it from>>?//Cheers, Torsten.

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        #4
        It's simple!
        He told me that he had a sleepless night, and thought about a lot of dammaged things in the shop and then he told his Cap Taylor to make some Camo ones. I fixed it with a painted cocade and an old Generals Field Cap Cord, and that's the story of that Cap.
        Hope You had a good laugh.

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          #5
          Cool cap,

          I wished I had one as I was in this army...


          AR-11

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            #6
            A future Raritat!

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              #7
              Real Class!!

              I laughed so much I fell off my chair !!!, that is real class, how on earth have we all missed such a thing for going on 15 years!!! ......

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                #8
                I have to say Nico, your friend's Taylor did a splendid job of making that Visor Cap. Very nicely constructed.

                I've got some repairs that eventually must be made to a 50s era Dark Collar Color Piped Artillery Officer Parade Tunic. Nico, I wish I had access to your friend's"Taylor". He is very professional.
                Michael D. GALLAGHER

                M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by uscob
                  It's simple!
                  He told me that he had a sleepless night, and thought about a lot of dammaged things in the shop and then he told his Cap Taylor to make some Camo ones. I fixed it with a painted cocade and an old Generals Field Cap Cord, and that's the story of that Cap.
                  Hope You had a good laugh.
                  How very creative of you both! Is there any way to find out what sort of "damaged things" in your friend's shop were salvaged to make this cap with? I thought the Strichtarn looked slightly different when I first saw it, and indeed it matches the early '65 - '66 pattern that I had posted before. I sure hope whatever was chopped up doesn't turn out to be something relatively uncommon. Not that there are that many people out there who would actually care one way or the other...

                  Pretty believable cap, though, in a "rare early experimental" sort of way

                  cheers,
                  Gene T

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                    #10
                    He used a ripped Shelter Quarter for the Cap.
                    He sells them for 60.00 Euro's, so if anybody "Need" it to "complete" the collection, let me know. (Dont forget the size)
                    Cheers
                    Nico
                    P.S.:
                    By the way, If anybody needs a Cap in his favorite Camo, Grandma's Sofa Design or others, I think he can make it.

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