I was asked to post more pics for opinions. I looked on the site listing all the cap makers and guessed H.Schade, Kassel was the maker because I can read H Sch Kasse 58 on the inside stamp, but it is not entirely clear or complete. The cap is one of 2 in a collection I acquired 25 years ago from the widow of a man working with Military Intelligence designing clothing and equipment for the US mountain Troops. The other cap had a tag on it referring to both caps. Tag is shown. The other cap was a triangle eagle, not a cutout and was also unissued and has been sold. Thanks for any opinions or information.
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Originally posted by ValhallaMilitaria View PostAnd a capture tag too? it doesn't get any better than that.
Still a nice cap though if you like minty.Last edited by kaiserwilhelm2; 03-31-2020, 03:15 PM.
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I have not previously been 100% convinced by tropical peaked caps with this stamp and the manufacturer name, H Schade Kassel, is not on my published list of tropical peaked cap manufacturers but this one certainly looks authentic to me. Thanks for posting it.
A very similar cap—written off as a fake—can be seen here
Mike
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=956686
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Definitely has 2 rows of different color stitching at the bottom. I was alerted to the other cap (deemed fake) by another member, and it may have been, but this one seems legit and I have had it for 25 years, and it came in a collection with a Luftwaffe Bergmutze Enlisted cap (single button) Carl Bangert , Koblenz, 1942, size 58 1/2, a M43 Mountain Trooper/Officer Field Cap, size 56 (2 buttons), and a M40 DAK Field Cap, triangle eagle, (Tropenfeldmütze mit schirm) Rudolf Broer (?) 1943, size 57. 4 distinct caps collected by the same man working for Military intelligence.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Lodsworth View PostI have not previously been 100% convinced by tropical peaked caps with this stamp and the manufacturer name, H Schade Kassel, is not on my published list of tropical peaked cap manufacturers but this one certainly looks authentic to me. Thanks for posting it.
A very similar cap—written off as a fake—can be seen here
Mike
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=956686
Nick
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Originally posted by GAMS1 View PostThe quality of making and stamping is quite different on the repro cap presented in this thread .
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If NatS could add an image of the underside of the visor to see if it has the same two lines of stitching in the same position that would be a real help.
Based on limited images from two threads at this stage, the two caps would appear to share common manufacturer footprints from that maker,
Chris
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