The cap itself I have no issues with, but I would like to discuss the application of the Eagle trapezoid. Here is the link:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post1939279
The early Bevo Traps that I have seen are all folded over at the top, then sewn, then sewn down the sides. (Note does not apply to the later Traps). Once the Trap is applied another stitch is run across the top of the cap to secure the lining. Sometimes if the Trap is high enough and the stitch will cross it.
The thread used to close the cap and apply the insignia are all the same in the caps I have seen. Thoughts?
I borrowed one shot from the estand to explain what I am saying.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post1939279
The early Bevo Traps that I have seen are all folded over at the top, then sewn, then sewn down the sides. (Note does not apply to the later Traps). Once the Trap is applied another stitch is run across the top of the cap to secure the lining. Sometimes if the Trap is high enough and the stitch will cross it.
The thread used to close the cap and apply the insignia are all the same in the caps I have seen. Thoughts?
I borrowed one shot from the estand to explain what I am saying.
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