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    HJ cap

    Hello everybody,

    I've bought this cap around 10/11 years ago when I just started collecting WW2 items.
    Back then I didn't bother to read any books, didn't ask the opinion from more experienced collectors and didn't do any research on the internet.
    So when I got the chance to buy this HJ cap for only €30 on a flea market I didn't hesitate.
    When time passed I learned more about prices, compared it with different HJ caps and got convinced it's a reproduction.

    Could anyone confirm my thoughts about this cap?








    #2
    It's a combination of a Civil cap with a RBN number what normally ( if it was a real HJ cap ) a RZM label should have. So I say no.

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      #3
      Thanks Kurt!

      Maybe anybody else?

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        #4
        I think it should look like this but I'm not sure.....

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          #5
          Could be like this one.....


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            #6
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              #7
              I don't think all had RZM Tags...


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                  #9
                  I'm certainly no expert on the subject of HJ wintermutze but every specimen I've seen thus far incorporates either buttons or a buckle to retain the side flaps when not in use.

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                    #10
                    Well, I had a cap before with both ends sewn together.

                    Take a look at the right top corner with the gold button.

                    But this cap isn't good.
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                      #11
                      That is a very impressive collection you have amassed Kurt, very nice indeed.

                      Hats off to you Kurt Meyer.

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