Here is a fun one. It has stamps for the former LW museum in Uetersen. I have been trying to figure out in the eagle and kokarde are period or if this was restored as a KM hat from a Heer Bergmutze.
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Must be a General's one! Seriously, this just looks like a nice original cap that for whatever reason ended up with a coastal artillery eagle. Looks original, well-marked, and text-book other than the eagle.
You could take your pick of theories on how it ended up with a hand-sewn yellow eagle, but I would welcome such a cap in my own collection.
s/f Robert
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Original bergmutze, the CA insignas are odd...but very well applied and IMO since a long time, I would add there is no interest for a collector or a dealer to reapplied inappropriate insignas..
So, probably war time assembled, period pics show enough similar curiosity to don't be surprised by this cap....
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There is moth tracking over the eagle that makes it look like a "T" shape but it is really hard to tell. I am going on a trip tomorrow and already packed my camera but here is a scanned image. I would love to restore it as GJ but of course would never remove the eagle unless I was 100% sure it was post War. Museums (I worked in two) like to create things, this was very common to see in the 50s and 60s more then today.Attached Files
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Originally posted by BenVK View Postcan't be sure they're not originally applied, just don't think they are personally.
Hands on is always best with hats of course but the 2 piece insignia configuration was certainly used...Here is an untouched Bergmutze with the cockarde sewn similar.
GlennAttached Files"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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