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    Hello, thought I would share another beauty. This cap has a custom type stitching inside the middle that keeps the top pulled down along for some kind of custom look. It is also adorned with a nice name tag. Any feedback is always appreciated.
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            #6
            August Schellenburg....beautiful, textbook, sidecap. Most soldiers just used a safety pin to get the look.

            Robt.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RGD51 View Post
              August Schellenburg....beautiful, textbook, sidecap. Most soldiers just used a safety pin to get the look.

              Robt.
              Awesome thank you! I was hoping someone knew the maker!

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                #8
                Lovely cap, classic name 'Fritz' love it!

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                  #9
                  Wowww,

                  what a beauty...
                  Congratulation to you!!

                  Regards
                  JEB

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                    #10
                    Very nice..I have it's twin but with mouse gray insignia.Interesting that it never had vent grommets installed.










                    Glenn
                    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                      Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
                      Very nice..I have it's twin but with mouse gray insignia.Interesting that it never had vent grommets installed.

                      Glenn
                      Very nice sidecap.
                      Glenn, was your's from the same maker made in 1941 ? Without grommets too ?
                      derka

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                        Originally posted by derka View Post
                        Glenn, was your's from the same maker made in 1941 ? Without grommets too ?
                        derka


                        Yes,the same maker and year but mine has vent grommets...I suppose it is safe to assume that the maker just forgot to install them during the production run.(factory error)







                        Glenn
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                          Thank you for those precisions Glenn, interesting comparizon indeed.

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