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    Period luftwaffe bergmutz cap ?

    hi all, when possible please can i have comments on this piece if it is a repoduction or period piece , i have compared this to others i own but just to be sure ..all comments and advice welcome ,as im a little unsure of the insignia Eagle thank you
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        4 does the stiching look correct on the top edge of the cap? it could just be the way the light hits this with flash ?
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          looks believable...Billbert(blue button big plus)

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            Looks original. May we see better photos of the insignia?
            Esse Quam Videri

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              Hi Billert , and john thanks for the comments i have requested better photos of the insignia ,just waiting on a reply thank you

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                Looks fine. Is it me or do almost all turn up come in small sizes? I know conventional wisdom is they are Bregmutzen, but all I have seen are around a size 55 and this one looks that size too. Generally, they are all in pretty good shape too.

                I know females are supposed to wear caps sans cockades, but can these be for female wear? Or, is this a case of there was not enough Luft pin heads males and it was left-over stock at the end of the war?
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                  There was a good thread on these but I can't find it. But the bottom line was this style cap was used by Helferin as well as others. The Helferin wore it without the cockade , but how many of these have been upgraded after the war to become LW Bergmutze? WR Jim

                  Originally posted by Colorado View Post
                  Looks fine. Is it me or do almost all turn up come in small sizes? I know conventional wisdom is they are Bregmutzen, but all I have seen are around a size 55 and this one looks that size too. Generally, they are all in pretty good shape too.

                  I know females are supposed to wear caps sans cockades, but can these be for female wear? Or, is this a case of there was not enough Luft pin heads males and it was left-over stock at the end of the war?

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                    Thanks Jim, I seem to remember that thread too.

                    As I recall most Heer Bergmutzen that have maker marks visible are from southern Germany or Austria makers. Seems I recall the same on some of these caps they have marks like that too. Could that be a way to distinguish? Just thinking out loud.
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                      Here are the insignia photos as asked thanks ,looks good to me
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                        Originally posted by Colorado View Post
                        Looks fine. Is it me or do almost all turn up come in small sizes? I know conventional wisdom is they are Bregmutzen, but all I have seen are around a size 55 and this one looks that size too. Generally, they are all in pretty good shape too.

                        I know females are supposed to wear caps sans cockades, but can these be for female wear? Or, is this a case of there was not enough Luft pin heads males and it was left-over stock at the end of the war?
                        Had one that was a size 59, and have seen other larger ones as well.

                        The cap looks good to me too.
                        Esse Quam Videri

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