Originally posted by Gregory Koepp
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I have no problem at all with unusual items. In fact when a collector can recognise such items as a variation from the text-book norm but still being 100% period and not a fake then that collector has truly come of age in this hobby.
Many times I have argued this on this forum that we collectors do not send good items to the rubbish bin just because they are a little unusual and not what we expect. I have several variation caps in my collection and I enjoy showing these to people because they are not "boring bog standard" Gets everyone thinking and shows none of us know or have seen it all.
This said however, one must always remember that such items may take longer to sell and not be worth as much as a nice text-book item until of course the collecting community decides that they are ok and readily accepts them. Then there are the fakes but that is another story.
Italian made items for the German readily fall into this variation area and as such are very interesting. A real piece of history as we say here in New Zealand and that is what is important at the end of the day. Not the maker, not the condition or who you got it off but the fact that it is real and hopefully un-touched or messed with even if the bugs have eaten some of it.
This said however, there are two things confusing me with this tropical KM cap and Italian eagle.
1/ Where there a lot of Italians serving in German units during WW2 or can we narrow this down to only certain German units ?
2/ How does an Italian in a German unit get away with that eagle. I mean his NCO's especially the CSM or RSM would be on his case and down his throat for changing a good KM tropical eagle into that esp. if he had to go on parade.
It would make a lot more sense to me if this cap does not in fact represent a fascist Italian unit fighting as Italians for the Nazi Germans to keep Italy fascist. The eagle is on a black backing and that has to have meaning perhaps of a sinister kind and one of my Italian eagles has a red tongue detail put into its beak. That also has to have meaning of a fascist kind perhaps ?
Just speculation on my part but worth asking when such an eagle turns up on such a cap. I am now hoping that some other members may post photos or images of their Italian German eagles/ caps.
Thanks Greg, I have found what you have said so far very interesting and hope we both learn more from this thread,
Chris
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