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    #16
    Originally posted by tankredi View Post
    Italian m16 helmet, same unit, in a collection at Siracusa, Sicily.
    Superb Helmet

    and very nice photos....

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      #17
      A few more nice photos of the subject in hand for you !...
      Attached Files

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        #18
        The very nice Maritime Artillery Militia arm shield !...
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          #19
          Another Maritime Artillery Militia arm shield


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            #20
            addenda

            The specimen in post #19 is the standard MVSN / Fascist Militia Coastal Arty sleeve shield (note the blue backing).
            The specimen in post #18 was introduced in 1938 for the MVSN Anti-Aircraft & Coastal Arty Joint Command (note the different lettering and the red backing).

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              #21
              Originally posted by Semovente View Post
              Hello SL320...looks like you have a nice field forage cap/bustina for the maritime artt militia ..any chance of seeing more of it please ? ..Semovente
              Hi Semovente
              here are some more pics...













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                #22
                This bustina is of a higher quality material and better built than the standard troops bustina.
                No signs of rank stars laterally on the cap.

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                  #23
                  Hello SL320 & thanks for the additional photos !..it would seem to be as already pointed out a better grade of Bustina ! ...so from this it was originaly thought that it might be possible a officers hat !?..but as already observed by Tankredi no sign of any rank stars etc !?..perhaps its original owner was just well heeled !?..or on first name terms with the quartermaster !.. ...but its still a very nice item..
                  Last edited by Semovente; 03-14-2018, 12:36 PM.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Semovente View Post
                    Hello SL320 & thanks for the additional photos !..it would seem to be as already pointed out a better grade of Bustina ! ...so from this it was originaly thought that it might be possible a officers hat !?..but as already observed by Tankredi no sign of any rank stars etc !?..perhaps its original owner was just well heeled !?..or on first name terms with the quartermaster !.. ...but its still a very nice item..
                    Maybe an NCO that could afford buying better quality uniforms.

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                      #25
                      hello
                      many thank for your comments

                      Why do you say it is a better quality bustina?
                      It has been made in the normal italian panno Ortica with clear signs of wear in the exposed parts and has the external stitches slightly discolored, tending to white.
                      In the inner side has the classic liner and classic band.
                      No trace of ranks.

                      I like this MVSN side cap.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by SL320 View Post
                        hello
                        many thank for your comments

                        Why do you say it is a better quality bustina?
                        It has been made in the normal italian panno Ortica with clear signs of wear in the exposed parts and has the external stitches slightly discolored, tending to white.
                        In the inner side has the classic liner and classic band.
                        No trace of ranks.

                        I like this MVSN side cap.
                        Compare your bustina to the standard troops one for sale by a fellow forum member:
                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=952368

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by tankredi View Post
                          Compare your bustina to the standard troops one for sale by a fellow forum member:
                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=952368
                          Dear tankredi
                          That bustina is an m 35 of a late production and probably, made by a poor maker...
                          I have seen a great variety in the EM bustine, very nice and very poor, with short visor and longer visor, dome made in classical two pieces or made in only one or even in four pieces.
                          Indeed I have other EM bustine exactly like the MILMART posted. I have poor made EM bustine too

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                            #28
                            A poor quality officers Bustina with nice quality bullion badges..while a high quality officers Bustina with lesser quality black rayon badge !?..just some of the many differences to be found !
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by SL320 View Post
                              Dear tankredi
                              That bustina is an m 35 of a late production and probably, made by a poor maker...
                              I have seen a great variety in the EM bustine, very nice and very poor, with short visor and longer visor, dome made in classical two pieces or made in only one or even in four pieces.
                              Indeed I have other EM bustine exactly like the MILMART posted. I have poor made EM bustine too
                              Hi SL320
                              I am completly agree with you. That Milmart is a correct EM bustina.
                              Yes there where different grades of quality in the production of Italian uniform.
                              This was due to the presence of different makers and surely the worst quality detected in construction and cutting of fabrics was present in those uniforms built by the common inmates. During the war civil prisoners were forced to this work, but evidently they did not put much effort into it.

                              Here are some examples of bustine.




                              good quality









                              minor quality




                              in the upper bustina we can see that even the band liner is missing

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