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Well it's a real cap, Kim. But if that's foam rubber inside and it appears to always have been there, then it may be an early postwar cap with the badges added. Or it could be a wartime made cap that was used after the war and the owner placed that foam in there for comfort or sizing, and then the badges were restored again later.
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Originally posted by Brian Bonini View PostWell it's a real cap, Kim. But if that's foam rubber inside and it appears to always have been there, then it may be an early postwar cap with the badges added. Or it could be a wartime made cap that was used after the war and the owner placed that foam in there for comfort or sizing, and then the badges were restored again later.
best regards,
Kimb
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostThis one also (imho) is 100% original. Like Peter said in another thread, I think this logo was used by different makers. This one has the Stirndruckfrei system:
Deutsche Wert Arbeit = German Quality Work
Most likely material suppliers would pedal the generic liner with the option to have the makers info printed on the label as well. The big makers would of course have their own labels.
Beste Deutsche Facharbeit = Best German Professional Work
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Hello! Sorry for bumping this old thread but I found this label on a SS panzer cap out for sale. I have searched on this thread but not found this version of Deutsche Wertarbeit label. Is it also a known fake or may it be a original type? Grateful for help.
link for picture is
http://s1125.photobucket.com/albums/...%3Dpanzer1.jpg
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