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    White LW uffz by BaMüFa

    a recent ebay jewel - the eagle´s not optimal and will be replaced as time goes by, otherwise a nice cap imho.

    Jack
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    two more pictures - any other BaMüFa´s around (I presume Bayrische tzen Fabrik)?

    Best, Jack
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      #3
      Hallo Jack

      Nice score

      A confirmation about the sisters' enterprise (at least before WW1) from the Adreßbuch der Stadt Augsburg 1912 - Buchstabe H:

      Hitzenbühler, Christine, Stickereigeschäfts (Embroidery business) -Inhn., Am Schwedenweg E 186 1/3 a II, Gesch.: Obstmarkt D 103
      - Magdal., Stickereigesch.-Inhn., Am Schwedenweg E 186 1/3 II, Gesch.: Obstmarkt D 103

      Evidently, during TR period, they became retailer of Bayerische Mützen Fabrik (BAMUFA) of Kiene & Schreiber of München.

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        #4
        Thanks Marcello, as always fantastic informations from you!

        Cheers, Jack

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          #5
          Aha, you are the winner of it....
          Very nice cap Jack!

          cheers,
          steiner99

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            #6
            Beautiful ...

            You wanna change the eagle, what's wrong with it ?


            Jos.

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              #7
              Hi Jos, thanks for your comment - I was thinking of a bit "lighter coloured" eagle to better match to the cocarde similar to the one in this picture.

              Jack
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                #8
                Jari, killer Bamufa. I agree, replace the eagle--it should be in aluminum, not zinc.

                NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                  #9
                  I'm just glad it wasn't made by Bad Mu Fo. Very clean cap...congratulations!

                  Richard

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                    #10
                    eBay you say? Almost worth revisiting the horror.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all your comments gentlemen!

                      Cheers, Jack

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                        #12
                        eagle replaced

                        Finally found a suitable eagle - looks nicer now, I think.

                        Cheers,

                        Jack
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                          #13
                          Is it a Assmann eagle ?

                          Jos.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                            Jari, killer Bamufa. I agree, replace the eagle--it should be in aluminum, not zinc.
                            I'm kind of disappointed in you Chris. If that's the original eagle to that cap, then it should be in zink. Sure it looks better in aluminum, but looks ain't everything . . .

                            The best policy is not to buy a piece if it doesn't please you as is. Now if the eagle was missing or an obvious postwar replacement - that's a different story.

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                              #15
                              I've my doubts about the new added eagle, if it's the eagle I saw in another thread, but even then..

                              I agree, sometimes insignia didn't match those days, but it was the way it was.., plus the contrast has certain appeal, a war going on, no worries about shades etc..

                              Have seen era pics where the eagle was grey and kockade was shiny silver.., actually have seen 1000nds of pics with mis-matching items ..

                              Jos.

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