Hi Sergey,
would you,please,make a better detail photo of the eagle? I wrote my comment based on that it seems that the eagle is maschine stitched..is it ??
Thanks,
Gustav
Hello Gustav,
thanks for your comment. I still can not put a photo in better quality.
But a little later I'll try to do it.
Eagle sewn by hand.
thanks for your comment. I still can not put a photo in better quality.
But a little later I'll try to do it.
Eagle sewn by hand.
Best regards,
Sergey
Hello Sergey,
thank you for more details of the eagle...I see also one single straight stitching around the insignia plus hand stitching.Berolina used a different way of the eagle application,you can see here in this thread on many Berolina caps how the backing material is always folded very close and along the eagle's wings ,let's wait what the others say but for me it stays replaced eagle and good cap,
Gustav
Harry,
here 2 stamps from 2 original caps 40 and 41 dated just to compare.See the position of size stamp....see the lining material looks a bit strange on your photo
Thanks for chipping in guys - I noticed these differences including differences in the addresses, so different factories/depots?... here are more pics of the cap taken in different lighting conditions- fire away with your opinions
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