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    Removable Top Visor Hj SS??

    Heres one for ya. I have no idea. I believe this is a TR era visor but have never seen one like it. It clearly once had a TK on it. It looks like the prongs were pushed through the stiffener too. It was most likely re-piped but looks period done. It is TR era red piping. Any ideas??? Strange color. PL?
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          grommets have no backing washers..
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              I was told this may be an Austrain maker....is it?
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                  stitching was clearly pulled apart and red piping added....
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                    sorry for that blurry pic. Piping is properly joined with tiny stitches as any other TR visor would be..
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                        If anybody can ID this hat, I would appreciate it.

                        Thanks, Cliff
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                          For me a post war Austrian Schirmmütze a bit "adapted" to WW2 !
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                            Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
                            For me a post war Austrian Schirmmütze a bit "adapted" to WW2 !
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                            Do you think so, Nick? Same type of visor as WWII caps but I guess they could have made them early after. I thought they went to more of a plastic after the war. Did Austria use these marking post WWII. I just don't know. Hoping for more help on it...

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