I would bet that the actual visor with the embroidered leaves was wartime made, but the rest is postwar. Not unusual to see wartime components on early Bundesmarine caps.
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Originally posted by MattS View Postthe eagle looks too new when compared to the wreath, the strap should have the button snap on the wearer's left side (it appears to be on backwards), and the lining on KM caps is generally (but not always) blue.
As for the strap being backwards or the lining being not the "generally" accepted blue, I hardly think these are issues that would wave any red flags by themselves.
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True enough, Rick! That is why I started off my response with my disclaimer. Your cap is a really nice example, and I believe it has the blue interior. A gold one doesn't make it 'wrong', just a minority. Now a plastic sweatshield on the other hand would be a LARGE red flag. Just my 2 cents...
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Originally posted by billbert View PostI think the maker is August Geiger.... Billbert
August GEIGER from Kiel, Danischestr. 24.
His logo shows a floating light superimposed over three waves.
The company was in the business since 1875, but, in my personal opinion, this visor's body is postwar made.
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