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    Your rarest ww1 feldmutze

    Hi guys

    I wanted to see pics of your rarest ww1 feldmutze (peaked or non I don't mind)
    I'm just curious that's all
    I hope we see some amazing feldmutzes

    #2
    Here is my favorite and possibly the rarest cap in my collection. A M15 Garde Schutzen that shows field wear. It is well worn.

    Mike
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      #3
      Not really rare, and actually my only feldgrau cap, either pre-war or wartime.
      A Prussian infantry officer's service cap. made by a well known Berlin tailor.

      Bob Shoaf
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        #4
        Both look very nice

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          #5
          That's a beauty Bob. Can you post a picture of the inside please?

          Chuck

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            #6
            Originally posted by C. Roelens View Post
            That's a beauty Bob. Can you post a picture of the inside please?

            Chuck
            Here you go. Maker was Borchert of Berlin, and the cap looks like it was the property of a theater for a time postwar.

            Bob Shoaf
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              #7
              Hello.

              Here are two of my caps: feldmütze IR 92 and a schirmmütze from an hessian rabbi.





              Best regards

              timp_be

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                #8
                timp_be:

                How do you know this schirmmütze is for a Hessian Rabbi? Are there any maker markings in it?
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                  #9
                  Hello.

                  Because it carries a Hessian cockadel and not wearing the badge of Catholic and Protestant priests (silver cross) between the cockades.

                  No maker's mark.

                  The cap has been authenticated by J. L. Larcade.

                  Best regards

                  timp_be

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