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    Swedish Cap help needed

    Does anybody knows who used this Cap?
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    #2
    I think it might be for security guards. SVEA may be the manufacturer. With your permission, I can post the images to a Swedish forum for collectors and get the correct answers

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      #3
      This is a regular issue Swedish Army sidecap m/60, and "Svea" is indeed the manufacturer. It is missing the cap badges, though.
      Cheers,
      Mikael
      Mikael G.

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        #4
        Tretov, thank you, sure you can use the Pic on the other Forum.
        Mikael, thank you for the Info. After Cleaning up my Storage a bit, I found around 50 of them, so I want to be sure before I offer them.
        Does anybody Knows what SVEA means. didn't had any hit's in the Net. OK it's a female name. I also found Moder Svea but I didn't think she made Caps.
        Last edited by uscob; 01-10-2012, 11:18 AM.

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          #5
          Another Question here, in what period, the following Gear was used.
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            #6
            Originally posted by uscob View Post
            Does anybody Knows what SVEA means. didn't had any hit's in the Net. OK it's a female name. I also found Moder Svea but I didn't think she made Caps.
            SVEA is like the name for "Sweden". As it was said earlier in the thread, it is/was a uniforms manufacturer.

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              #7
              Originally posted by uscob View Post
              Another Question here, in what period, the following Gear was used.
              Obsolete Swedish Army issue combat webbing model "/S" (in Swedish: "Stridssele /S"). Standard combat field equipment issued to all ranks. Was issued from the end of the 50:ies (ca 1958) until beginning of 80:ies . New combat webbing model "304K" (in Swedish: "Stridsbälte 304K) was introduced ca 1983, thus the "Stridssele /S" was subsequently phased out.

              Hope that helped.

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                #8
                Originally posted by uscob View Post
                Another Question here, in what period, the following Gear was used.
                I was using this one when i did my military service back in 90-91

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                  #9
                  Thank's a lot for your Help.
                  I think, later I have more Swedish Stuff to show when I found the different Boxes.

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                    #10
                    Great, bring it on and I see what I can do to help you!

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