My guess is that, this cap has many characteristics of civil type caps. Maybe this maker mainly focused on those types of caps and that's way we see the difference in materials used.
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Originally posted by Kreager View PostMy guess is that, this cap has many characteristics of civil type caps. Maybe this maker mainly focused on those types of caps and that's way we see the difference in materials used.
Maybe you are right. The interior is similar to those found on para military and civilian made Peküro caps.
Could this construction be used on a Peküro military cap such as this?
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostIt is odd in that it has the standard Pekuro civil logo/lining, but this would technically be a private-purchase Wehrmacht visor.
Are there any HG stamps?
Thanks for your reply Stonemint
There are no HG stamps to be seen, neither on the lining nor on the back of the sweatband...
Would this combination of civil lining and being a Wehrmacht cap be impossible?
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostThe other oddity is the stirndruckfrei feature--ie, the cushion. Is it black velvet? I have never seen a gray interior to the stirndruckfrei feature on a Pekuro, but it has the correct copper-colored bobbin thread.
Dpo you think this visor cap is legit and just not 100% textbook / an oddity?
Or is it a frankenstein or even a reproduction?
Thanks,
Dorus
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Originally posted by Heavy D View PostYes, the black strip around the sweatband is the correct Peküro black velvet...
Dpo you think this visor cap is legit and just not 100% textbook / an oddity?
Or is it a frankenstein or even a reproduction?
Thanks,
Dorus
OK, that clears that up. Based upon these pics, I would say an original.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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