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    #16
    Originally posted by enorepap View Post
    Hallo Higgins

    In my personal opinion, it is a common late-war, boiled-wool visor, made by Max LINDNER of Munchen, Augustenstr. 7.

    It would be very interesting to see if there are any traces of some previous insignias and buttons.

    best regards
    No traces of insignias and buttons...
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      #17
      Size 54
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        #18
        No traces of insignias and buttons
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          #19
          Manifacturer's seam
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            #20
            Originally posted by madandi View Post
            can you post a clearer foto of the eagle?
            I could be a known fake one, but i´m not sure on this foto.
            Ok, photo of the eagle
            No problem for me
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              #21
              Originally posted by Kurt View Post
              While I totally agree with the fact that the order was ignored & this gorgeous piece of headgear was considered a Knautschmütze by contemporaries; I would just like to add that General officer's were explicitly excluded from the official wear out date (April 1st 1942). So it's technically absolutely legal for a General to be wearing an Alter Art after this date. That is also why you see General's crushers with Bevo gold insignia out there...

              HIGGINS --- I love your Knautschmütze!

              Kurt
              Thanks Kurt for your explanation and photo

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                #22
                I like the looks of this cap.

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                  #23
                  I like it too. It does look like Jaeger piping color after all. Great cap!

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                    #24
                    Eagle looks good,not the type I was thinking of.



                    Glenn
                    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                      #25
                      Many thanks Kreager, Mike , Glenn

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