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    #61
    Hey Tim!
    How are you? (What's this 'Beijing' location??)
    I'm still picking 1942, due to the construction and full maker's name and no RB#, but certainly '43 is likely. I've never thought of these as North Africa caps, but I'm just trying to find a production timeline. I have seen one in wear with a 1st pattern, but that really means didley as no date was involved.
    Research is half the fun...
    Heia Safari!
    Mark

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      #62
      hi all

      hii all , im new in here , im from egypt and interested about the german africa corps, visted the battle fiels in el alamein and all memorials and military museum over there , actaul i was looking for that kind of hat you shown at your pictures , is there anyway to get such caps (original or a copy from it ? )
      cheers and im ready for anyone who want to visit el alamein place..

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        #63
        Welcome to the forum, Sherif

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          #64
          Hi Mark,

          Just want to make some congratulations to you regarding the publication of your study on M40 tropical caps in the french magazine "Militaria magazine".

          That's a great job and a lot of help for the collector unused to see such desireable and rare items. Thanks a lot !!

          I bought one in the past and was not 100% sure of the originality.
          It is a dual tone cap, the visor is not made with the same material than the cap itself. No maker mark inside. The liner red color is particularly faint. The cockade has some thread passing accross.

          I'll try to post pictures soon.

          Cheers my friend.

          Simon

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            #65
            Ive got one of these Kern marked caps and Mark has seen it before in photos. Mine is not dated but can post pics if we feel it would be relevant to the thread. Mine is actually worn and has a slight period done modification to the inside liner. a great original cap though. Matt

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              #66
              Thanks Simon,
              PM'd you
              Matt, I do indeed know the cap you have, but it is well worth posting more photos....
              Regards,
              Mark
              Attached Files

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                #67
                ...and if you don't know what Simon is refering to regarding the magazine article, here's a link to a thread started by my co-author, Jean-Philippe Borg
                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=446668
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                  #68
                  Congrats Mark,
                  Love the look of the cover.
                  Nice touch around the neck.
                  Cheers
                  nco

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                    #69
                    Man! I loved Militaria magazine and now DAK caps are featured?! Ahhhhh! The best subject possible for me. Last I checked it was only available in French. Is this still the case?

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                      #70
                      Hi There,
                      Here's a link to the thread my co-author Jean-Philippe Borg started -
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=446668
                      And YES - it's still all in French.
                      Regards,
                      Mark

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