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Sorry I don't want to be the devil's loyer, I like the outside of the hat but I don't like the inside logo of CW.
It seems to be printed on the sweatshild ,if is it, is a really bad sign.
CW never printed his many different logos on the sweatshild but on the fabric under it.
Just my opinion and my knowledge
Carlo
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I would like to hear the opinion of NTZ and Stonemint
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Hello my friend Ron,
I'm not against your hat but for my knowledge I know for sure that CW didn't applied the logo on the sweatshild but on the lining diuring the war .Also Wilkins says this in his book,look to the pinned thread 'repro/fake' post # 40 it's also a withe top hat :
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=206193&page=3
Stonemint posted a similar logo .
May be was too much time ago you sended it to Nick ,the knowledge improoved these lasts years,peraps he can changed his mind now.
We must hear his voice
Ciao
Carlo
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Ok ,I'm the only one don't like this hat.The eagle and the wreat are surely original and also some parts of it ,but taking another look to it I see another red flag.The way the sweatband is sewn to the hat is not regular for a CW hat is similar to a Pekuro ,if you see there is another fabric between the sweatband and the hat body.I never see this way on a CW ,probably I'm wrong,but I sill would like to know the opinion by Stone and Nick to be sure
Carlo
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Originally posted by solo View Post.The way the sweatband is sewn to the hat is not regular for a CW hat is similar to a Pekuro ,if you see there is another fabric between the sweatband and the hat body.I never see this way on a CWCarlo
Hmm, I missed this "detail" before. I'm with you regarding the unusual SB attachment style for Clemens Wagner. A post war replacement maybe?
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