Waffen SS officer M43s
Hi,
Just wanted to add my 2 cents, if no one objects. I happen to have 3 Waffen SS officer M43s in Italian wool on my site. I have 2 that came from Mike Beaver, without insignia and a third I picked up at the SOS that has the trapezoid originally sewn to it. I have seen the fake "Statni" marked cap and they are very good, but are not perfect. Those of you that know the details on these caps, will undoubtabley agree. As for the first cap on the post, I saw one with condition and buttons very similar to this that was originally on a German site and then was at the Stuttgart show. It was very convincing, but for me and a friend I was with that also collects SS cloth, not 100% convincing. Just my opinion. Also, I think the reason for seeing more of the officer M43s (original ones) in Italian gaberdine, is because after the wall came down was when they were liberated from the Statni film studio and had not seen the light of day before then. Nearly all were in mint condition and were captured from a Czech (I think) factory that made them. If there is more to the story, someone please fill in the details. Just my opinion.
God Bless,
Gerard Stezelberger
Hi,
Just wanted to add my 2 cents, if no one objects. I happen to have 3 Waffen SS officer M43s in Italian wool on my site. I have 2 that came from Mike Beaver, without insignia and a third I picked up at the SOS that has the trapezoid originally sewn to it. I have seen the fake "Statni" marked cap and they are very good, but are not perfect. Those of you that know the details on these caps, will undoubtabley agree. As for the first cap on the post, I saw one with condition and buttons very similar to this that was originally on a German site and then was at the Stuttgart show. It was very convincing, but for me and a friend I was with that also collects SS cloth, not 100% convincing. Just my opinion. Also, I think the reason for seeing more of the officer M43s (original ones) in Italian gaberdine, is because after the wall came down was when they were liberated from the Statni film studio and had not seen the light of day before then. Nearly all were in mint condition and were captured from a Czech (I think) factory that made them. If there is more to the story, someone please fill in the details. Just my opinion.
God Bless,
Gerard Stezelberger
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