I'm thinking of adding this to my collection. As it is a conversion I'm concerned about it's authenticity. www.hannahsreich.co.uk/shop/shop.php All opinions are greatly appreciated...thanks
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Karl those are a real double edge sword. From all accounts it did happen. The problem is how can you tell if it was period or post war done? A good start would be no extra holes from a wreath and cockade like this example. But then by the same token this one appears to be unissued. If a heer cap was liberated in its unissued state there is a very good chance it never had insignia. In my opinion there is no way to know for certain if it were period done without solid provenance. I personally would be more comfortable with a Heer conversion that had moderate to heavy wear and no signs of Heer insignia.
By the way the cap itself is a textbook Pekuro.
To add on this one I also would want to see more of the pasteboard. A TK could use the holes of a cockade if put on right and some wreaths had top pins so the holes could be higher than what we can see from the pics.
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I, too, hemmed and hawed over this one--these were done during the war, and it had only the 2 holes in the pasteboard (OK, OK, and because it was a textbook Pekuro). NTZ is right, you would have a hard-time unloading it in the future, and the previous "bend" that "eagle-eye" Nick picked up would lead someone to question whether or not this is still the same hat it was in 1945...NEC SOLI CEDIT
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