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    M15 Feldgrau Schirmmutze

    Recently picked up a M15 feldgrau OR's cap in the storage box. The cap, which is for artillery, pioneer or technical troops is in very nice condition.
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    side view
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      inside
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        The box. It was a treat to get a Saxon M15 in a Saxon box. Although I never really ment to do this, I find myself developing a collection on carrying boxes (now have three) to go with my grwing group of Helmet carring cases.
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          #5
          I think I saw that one for sale too. Simply splendid! great find. Do you have others?

          -Mike

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            #6
            Thanks Mike. I have about 50 caps in the collection. Mostly pre-war but have begun to pick-up the greys as well. You are right, this was an ebay buy, can't believe I got it so cheap, the boxes alone are pulling $100+ these days.

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              #7
              Hi Bobby, I saw this one too I think, was it on ebay.de?....nice find!
              WW1 and pre WW2 caps seem very undervalued compared to their Third Reich cousins but how long will that last I wonder?

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                Was?? Bob, I first noticed the lack of bottom piping, then realized......is that a black removable band slipped over the red? Here is mine, the photo is awful, I have all my Haubes re-photographed with the Fuji, the caps are yet to be done Tony:

                <img src="http://www.kaisersbunker.com/feldgrau/headgear/fgch08.jpg">

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                  #9
                  Nice cap . Bill Shea has one with the box in his site right now.


                  Regards,

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                    #10
                    Thanks guys, Tony - you are right on as usual, slip-on band saves labor during wartime. The pics are the actual ones used by the seller on ebay, I am slow as a turtle with a broken leg in quicksand when it comes to getting photos taken of my stuff.

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                      #11
                      Well, you are very fortunate Bob, these are exceptionally difficult to find. I have only ever been able to find that one example.

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                        #12
                        Tony, It's only the second one I've come across. I have a pre-war 11th Hussar made by Pekuro which has a slip on band. Most of my cap friends concur in the scarceness of the style.

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