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    Litto Kappe opinion. What is it?

    Hi,
    I just bought this visor cap on eBay. It was bought as a Wermacht cap. But i am pretty sure it is not. It has got no green piping in the middle section. Grommet holes for cooling on sides – I have never seen that on Wermacht cap? Can anyone tell what this cap is?













    Thanks a lot!

    #2
    Your thinking is correct, It's a postwar cap.

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      #3
      Could it be a very early East German Grenz-Polizei cap? Try posting it in that forum...
      Last edited by Arran; 05-31-2010, 10:20 PM.

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        #4
        Agreed; postwar cap.

        To be considerate to other members, please try to resize your photos smaller before posting on the forums. They cannot be viewed without scrolling.

        Paul

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          #5
          Hallo

          LITTO KAPPE is the name of the Kappenfabrik LITTOMERICZKY, Langegasse 13, WIEN VIII. In my opinion, a refurbished Austrian early post-war visor, with a fake WH cockade and the ghost of an eagle added on.

          Best regards
          Last edited by enorepap; 06-01-2010, 06:17 AM.

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            #6
            Thank you all! Just wanted to make it sure that is not Wermacht cap.

            (Paul – pictures had been resized – thanks for remark)

            Now, let me check just how much is one protected when using Paypal on Ebay. This cap is going home … to its evil daddy.

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              #7
              ,,sewn in label

              ,,just curious, was this maker active during, or only after the war?
              thanks
              Paul
              Last edited by PaulMann; 06-01-2010, 04:32 PM. Reason: a

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                #8
                1950-60 I think...

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                  #9
                  my m/43 "style" label

                  Originally posted by -wuffy- View Post
                  ,,just curious, was this maker active during, or only after the war?
                  thanks
                  Paul
                  ,,Thanks Seb!

                  ,,dead to UV. I'll try for a better photo later.
                  cheers,
                  Paul

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KIIJIU View Post

                    (Paul – pictures had been resized – thanks for remark)

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