I'm inclined to give it a thumbs up--but I agree with Nick, it is a first for me as well seeing untreated pasteboard. I would expect to see it on a very late war cap (and I am thinking of the Dachau SS M-43's cardboard visors), but I do think that this was a cottage-maker variation. The sweatband compostition indicates that it could be a late war piece, although not necessarily, especially given the silk lining and all-bullion insignia.
This hat could be one that puts to death the "textbook" issue that all pasteboard should be coated.
Albert, I give it a --and, if you ever want to part with the Medical Marke Standard, you know where to find me!
PS--I love the J.Sperb bag--it is the first I have ever seen, and rarer than the hat itself, and IMHO, worth more than the hat--further, now the daggers guys no longer have a monopoly on the term "Bagged & Tagged"!
This hat could be one that puts to death the "textbook" issue that all pasteboard should be coated.
Albert, I give it a --and, if you ever want to part with the Medical Marke Standard, you know where to find me!
PS--I love the J.Sperb bag--it is the first I have ever seen, and rarer than the hat itself, and IMHO, worth more than the hat--further, now the daggers guys no longer have a monopoly on the term "Bagged & Tagged"!
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