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    #16
    I think it stands a very good chance of being original. It could also be POW made by a former DAK member. I like these type caps more than the issue ones.

    s/f Robert

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      #17
      I agree with the chance of being POW made. A field made one would have been made by a company tailor, with a portable sewing machine. Being hand stitched would mean the lack of the right equipment, so most probably POW. Anyhow, everything is possible.


      Carles

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        #18
        There is an other one for sale at the Estand ; quite different but "DAK" too, and hand stitched.

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          #19
          Yes its been languishing there for some time...no takers even though its cheap.

          Could this cap have been made during the war ? Always a slight chance of that.
          Without provenance these kind of items are a 50/50 chance at the very best.

          When it comes time to sell, best to stick to standard issue items. Field made = fake in most cases....

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            #20
            Originally posted by billbert View Post
            Many will Poo Poo...think it stands a chance of being PERIOD made...Billbert

            I like it. I have a similar type of cap. The insignia was removed on mine but clearly visible where it had been. I'll see if I can find a picture. Jim

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              #21
              Here is a similar example in my collection. You can see a similarity in the sewing and materials used. If you look closely you can see where the original insignia was sewn on. Jim
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                #22
                I like these caps a lot and good judgement brings more to it then only a leap of faith, IMO. If the piping on the subject cap is original added I would not think of it being a POW cap, if there is a shadow of the eagle (like the example shown by Jim), you have your answer as well.

                Very nice!

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                  #23
                  Thinking Maybe the Pink Piping was stripped off owners shoulder straps..Billbert

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