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    #46
    Awesome thread Nick!

    I heard some opinions that reissued Dutch caps were issued to the second line troops. Well these here weren’t Please note M42 side cap introduced in July 1942 and white branch colour on rank insignia. I assume that picture has been taken late summer 1942, earliest:

    danish in action.jpg

    Finally I was able to pick up one of them!

    dutch side cap 6.jpg

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      #47
      Insignia were delicately stripped. Shades form eagle and cockade are well visible. Please note that flap secure stitches were not cut.


      dutch side cap 5.jpg


      Still a lot of nap, nice example found in Polish attic couple weeks ago


      dutch side cap 8.jpg

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        #48
        Thanks for posting that great photo Grubhy!

        Are you going to put new original insignia on it?

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          #49
          I love this picture!

          Sure I do! Cap is really nice, 58 size and personilized. I can even see genuine thread and stitches, new set should arrive till end of this week. I would show how's restoration went

          What is more I own matching pants in cut close to M40. Will post everything soon.

          Originally posted by Dmv View Post
          Thanks for posting that great photo Grubhy!

          Are you going to put new original insignia on it?

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            #50
            Interior:- two more shots

            dutch side cap 3.jpg

            dutch side cap 4.jpg

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              #51
              Picked this one up last week, still in doubt of not buying its minty Heer brother as well, but that one was a "bit" more expensive.

              Another Mol made sidecap but with an unusual touch.


              standard EM issue, the mothes loved it too...


              CM 1940 and size 57 marked, with an unusual nametag: L Hener

              this is where it becomes interesting...


              detail:


              A very irregular KM sidecap!
              Michiel

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                #52
                Very interesting..... Billbert

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                  #53
                  Nice to see this configuration Michiel!

                  Here's mine reworked Dutch cap, CM 1938marked :
                  Attached Files

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Grubhy View Post
                    Awesome thread Nick!

                    I heard some opinions that reissued Dutch caps were issued to the second line troops. Well these here weren’t Please note M42 side cap introduced in July 1942 and white branch colour on rank insignia. I assume that picture has been taken late summer 1942, earliest:

                    [ATTACH]1743923[/ATTACH]
                    Thats a great picture!! Indeed Dutch reworks! Thanks for your contribution!

                    Could the other unmodified Dutch cap be a coastal KM variant with yellow eagle I wonder?
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                    Last edited by NickG; 03-05-2011, 12:12 AM.

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                      #55
                      Thanks Nick,

                      I was able to buy nice set of used insignia which nicely cover shades and perfectly fit to the traces from stitches left by genuine attached eagle and cockade:

                      danish.jpg

                      danish2.jpg

                      Originally posted by NickG View Post
                      Thats a great picture!! Indeed Dutch reworks! Thanks for your contribution!

                      Could the other unmodified Dutch cap be a coastal KM variant with yellow eagle I wonder?

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                        #56
                        I would like to add something to the picture from post No.34:- Turkistan volunteers in corner shop, somewhere in Europe. Please note two patterns of captured Dutch headgear:- sidecaps converted to the German standard ( No. 1-2) and some with untouched Dutch cut and only German insignia added (No. 3-6):
                        Turks leg shopping 1.jpg
                        Turks leg shopping.jpg
                        Last edited by Grubhy; 05-11-2011, 02:58 AM.

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                          #57
                          Ok, it took a bit, but that is how it looks now:
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                            #58
                            ...I found nice personalization:- I've found 'K' embroidered...

                            AND which is the most important:- brought sister! I guess that now You Guys understand why I recently posted pic of few Ostlegionen whoes pose in these caps

                            [ATTACH]1873260[/ATTACH]
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                              #59
                              Kokarde für landeseigene Verbände

                              I’ve made great step forward in establishing closer information about side cap couple days ago. Honestly, I was in shock!

                              My cap turned to be the EARLIEST PATTERN OF OST-LEGIONEN side cap prescribed by Wehrmacht regulations and what is more conversion from to German pattern has been done by using RARE Bevo weaved cockade


                              As You can see the cap has been converted between autumn 1942 and spring/summer 1943. Accordingly to information provided these cap insignia were prescribed for all Ost units except Kosaken and Turkistanen:

                              plansza111.jpg
                              Next order, from 29<sup>th</sup> May 1943 prescribed new method of indicating nationality of new launched units, which are well know and recognizable



                              plansza2.jpg
                              Last edited by Grubhy; 06-23-2011, 01:51 PM.

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                                #60
                                My 'Ost-side cap', salty dog but undoubtly period made and finished with described cockade...DSC03131.jpg
                                ...together with another ex-Dutch 'first-line unit' conversion
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                                Last edited by Grubhy; 06-23-2011, 02:11 PM.

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