This is mine ,I got it when I was Young I was 10 years old ,now I am 63 . I founded in a farm near Lago Trasimeno in Italy.
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That is interesting and the sort of evidence I am looking for. Just goes to show there is always something new to learn in this game.
Is the one on your cap sewn through the liner ?
I have to concede, whoever made these traps, had a good appreciation of a certain type WW2 Italian eagle made for the Germans. Have a look post number 35 & 58 of this thread to see what I mean;
Yes the trap is sewn throu the fabric .THere is a eagle take off from another cap
And the thread that the trap has been sewn on with, appears to be an exact match with what the rest of the cap is sewn up with and thus original to the cap ?
Thanks for double checking that and the excellent images.
Well, unless it is something made in the 1950's. Your evidence would have to confirm that these Italian made "traps" are in fact good which is what Glenn stated in post number 6.
Just goes to prove, the more Italian made M43 caps one gets to see the more interesting they become
The exterior of the cap looks to be standard WH feldgrau cloth. The lining, buttons and trap are standard Italian components which I don't recall seeing without the usual Italian bluish colored cloth exterior. Are there more examples of this hybrid to show out there? The Cubs win the World Series, Trump wins the presidency and now this! (Humor for those who do not get it)
The exterior of the cap looks to be standard WH feldgrau cloth. The lining, buttons and trap are standard Italian components which I don't recall seeing without the usual Italian bluish colored cloth exterior. Are there more examples of this hybrid to show out there? The Cubs win the World Series, Trump wins the presidency and now this! (Humor for those who do not get it)
The material, buttons used and the lining of the cap are entirely in line with what is seen on M43's manufactured in Italy during WW2.
And as long as the "All Blacks" keep winning the world rugby cup there is nothing else to worry about. (Humor too, if you have heard of the All Blacks and know any Kiwi's ),
I would certainly not want take a chance on such an atypical cap without in the current speculatory market. Let me guess: to be tagged "discussed" & destined for the estand in a week or so and ?...
Certainly not ... it's in my collection for a very long time and i hope it will stay in it !
I'm happy to see a nice discussion around an unusual cap and badges set !
This is the only bevo italian made version i know of ? the 2 pieces embroidered version is more known ?
Nick
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