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    Luftwaffe M 43 Caps

    Because of Paul's recent questions about Luft. M 43 caps, I thought it would be helpful to have a thread devoted to these for reference. So I'll begin it with one of my favorites, a 44 dated cap with machine sewn insignia.
    Regards,
    John
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    Insignia detail.
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      #3
      Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post
      Insignia detail.
      Very nice cap Jon heres one of mine bought back from Africa or Italy .Rob.
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      God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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        Another 44 dated.




        Glenn
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            John your M43 is a mighty hard act to follow, I love the spacing between the buttons and the thin 'chin strap' if that is the right wording, so the cockade can be readily seen, a fantastic example of an early M43!

            Bob

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              Originally posted by Bob Lyons View Post
              John your M43 is a mighty hard act to follow, I love the spacing between the buttons and the thin 'chin strap' if that is the right wording, so the cockade can be readily seen, a fantastic example of an early M43!

              Bob
              Thanks for the comments Bob. Here is one of Bob's many 43s, a fine trap. example!
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                Here is my little contrebution to this thread
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                    Originally posted by Maus View Post
                    Here is my little contrebution to this thread
                    Handsome example Raoul! More?
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                      #11
                      I only have one Finding beauties in the condition you have ,like i want, isnt that easy here.

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                        Originally posted by Maus View Post
                        I only have one Finding beauties in the condition you have ,like i want, isnt that easy here.
                        I'll post another later, this one with hand sewn insignia. Raoul, these were so common when I began collecting that I passed on dozens of mint examples. Had many in my collection but slowly traded them all away but a favorite few. :-(
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                          Here's one of mine. Unusual in the "speed" stitching used to apply the eagle that is a characteristic of this maker.
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                            Luft "summer-weight" wool...
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                              And another -- unusual for a late war hat in having a partial leather sweatband. I personally think these were for female helferin -- but that is just my opinion.
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