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Nope, nothing i would want to own.WWW.EDELWEISS-ANTIQUES.COM
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Originally posted by Kurt View PostImpossible to be certain without seeing the interior, but I must say I have seen perfectly original late war examples with this type of piping and wool.
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Interesting cap the cap band looks like it has false piping. The band is the same material as the piping, the exposed stitching on the lower part of the band is sewn in a way to make it look like piping. Same color and weave of material. That's what I'm seeing anywayGive a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
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Originally posted by Kurt View PostImpossible to be certain without seeing the interior, but I must say I have seen perfectly original late war examples with this type of piping and wool.
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I am with Kurt and NC on this--I have seen this rough wool on plenty of visors (even Erel)NEC SOLI CEDIT
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostInterior is the nail in the coffin for this cap but I suspect the "ersatz" wool is authentic fabric. I bet it's quite heavy weight though and not meant for caps.
I am surprised at the amount of effort that went into a lesser-in-demand visor.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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It is not rough wool in the cap body that is necesarrilly a problem for me , it is the use of the same material on the bottom edge of the cap band that is problematic. It is rarely find together on an original hat imo. Also there are different "rough" fabrics, some are OK, some like this hat and found on many fakes is not. J
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