hy all just bought this one to make the set complete
hope you like it
nice sadle shape to it, early eage
There is about a pinky finger-tip sized hole on the bottom side of the cap from what seems to have been a hungry moth and a few tiny moth nips/tracks on the top and one behind the left wing of the adler. Also has some stitches loose on the edge trim of the visor. The cap is made by Leparo/Leonhard Paulig in Rothenburg a/d Oder. Marked under the sweatband to 1./(F)Aufklärungsgruppe 122 and dated 1936. From the research I had done, Aufkl. Gr. 122 was stationed in Goslar, Germany and at the time flew Dornier Do17's
hope you like it
nice sadle shape to it, early eage
There is about a pinky finger-tip sized hole on the bottom side of the cap from what seems to have been a hungry moth and a few tiny moth nips/tracks on the top and one behind the left wing of the adler. Also has some stitches loose on the edge trim of the visor. The cap is made by Leparo/Leonhard Paulig in Rothenburg a/d Oder. Marked under the sweatband to 1./(F)Aufklärungsgruppe 122 and dated 1936. From the research I had done, Aufkl. Gr. 122 was stationed in Goslar, Germany and at the time flew Dornier Do17's
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