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    #16
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    Nice hat. But what do you mean by: "I make it as textbook prewar." ?

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      #17
      i believe the early caps did not have vent grommets
      Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
      teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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        #18
        hello christian.

        in english, this expression means "my best guess is that it is the kind of hat mostly used by the GJ in the pre-war years." but someone - an advanced GJ collector - told me in a private message: officer piping for the b'muetze did not come until 1942 or even '43.

        by '43, I would guess most "short bill" mountain caps would be quite sweaty and worn out, and that officers and men alike would be looking around for a replacement - like maybe an ordinary and easy-to-get M43 type that they could sew an edelweiss onto.

        a few questions to experts:
        -when did production of the unique short-bill model cease?
        -was it made alongside the M43 in anything other than small numbers?
        -and if so, why?

        I would think in a war economy, the germans would consider co-production of different caps for a time-and-money waster.

        thanks.






        Originally posted by Christian_GJR3 View Post
        Nice hat. But what do you mean by: "I make it as textbook prewar." ?

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          #19
          what timeframe do you think this one was made in, lenny?
          thanx


          Originally posted by Lenny W View Post
          i believe the early caps did not have vent grommets

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            #20
            Late 1942 early 1943... Billbert

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              #21
              thanks.





              Originally posted by billbert View Post
              Late 1942 early 1943... Billbert

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                #22
                Originally posted by billbert View Post
                Late 1942 early 1943... Billbert
                ditto
                Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
                teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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                  #23
                  OK - tho I'd still like to have answers to my Qs, fellas!



                  Originally posted by Lenny W View Post
                  ditto

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                    #24
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                    "hello christian.

                    in english, this expression means "my best guess is that it is the kind of hat mostly used by the GJ in the pre-war years." but someone - an advanced GJ collector - told me in a private message: officer piping for the b'muetze did not come until 1942 or even '43."

                    That's why I didn't get it. I also think this is a later design.

                    This is the bergmütze I own , also with a short bill from kinda like the same time period as yours. http://gj.mindenkilapja.hu/?gallery&picture=7910752

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Christian_GJR3 View Post
                      "hello christian.

                      in english, this expression means "my best guess is that it is the kind of hat mostly used by the GJ in the pre-war years." but someone - an advanced GJ collector - told me in a private message: officer piping for the b'muetze did not come until 1942 or even '43."

                      That's why I didn't get it. I also think this is a later design.

                      This is the bergmütze I own , also with a short bill from kinda like the same time period as yours. http://gj.mindenkilapja.hu/?gallery&picture=7910752
                      yes it's very like my offizier modell b'muetze. and a very NICE display you have - gratulieren!

                      david

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                        Originally posted by inimicus View Post
                        yes it's very like my offizier modell b'muetze. and a very NICE display you have - gratulieren!

                        david
                        Thanks David,

                        here's a new photo, which I prefer.

                        Kris
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                          #27
                          yes, very intelligent use of space. you should consider designing museum exhibits.
                          though next time maybe use flash or just point some lights so we can better see what's on the shelves! again, thanks.

                          david

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