Hi, folks,
I've been studying Heer M43 caps of late, and from what I can gather, it appears
original caps with 2-piece insignia are infrequently found. Searching the forums,
I found pics of 5. Some had bevo eagles sewn with the backing in a triangle shape and the cockade below, sewn separately. Others had the backing of the bevo eagles trimmed, and were sewn closely following the outline of the eagle. Is there a strong preponderance of one type vs. the other?
I'm curious to ask if Heer M43's with 2-piece insignia primarily were made early after adoption (perhaps due to shortages of trapezoids)? Or were they made throughout the war?
Also, when found, should Heer M43's with hand sewn insignia automatically be considered highly suspect, or were a reasonable amount manufactured?
Were any makers especially known for 2-piece insignia caps, or
did specimens occur across the spectrum of manufacturers?
Any insight or information you can share would be very helpful!
Thanks for your help -- I do appreciate your consideration!
Sincerely,
John
I've been studying Heer M43 caps of late, and from what I can gather, it appears
original caps with 2-piece insignia are infrequently found. Searching the forums,
I found pics of 5. Some had bevo eagles sewn with the backing in a triangle shape and the cockade below, sewn separately. Others had the backing of the bevo eagles trimmed, and were sewn closely following the outline of the eagle. Is there a strong preponderance of one type vs. the other?
I'm curious to ask if Heer M43's with 2-piece insignia primarily were made early after adoption (perhaps due to shortages of trapezoids)? Or were they made throughout the war?
Also, when found, should Heer M43's with hand sewn insignia automatically be considered highly suspect, or were a reasonable amount manufactured?
Were any makers especially known for 2-piece insignia caps, or
did specimens occur across the spectrum of manufacturers?
Any insight or information you can share would be very helpful!
Thanks for your help -- I do appreciate your consideration!
Sincerely,
John
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