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    MYSTERY Kriegsmarine cap

    Hi fellas:
    I came across this cap and wonder what on earth it is??? It's similar in style
    to the standard KM cap, but differs in the following ways:
    -it's made entirely out of white cotton.
    -it's 10" in diameter not the standard 11.5"
    -it has one central inside seam (though the seam is only on the inside
    top not on the outside top) instead of four seams to each of the four
    cardinal points (as was standard I believe).
    -it has a 1" band which is reinforced inside with yellowed rolled up paper
    with German typed printing on it, instead of the standard 1.5" black band.
    The cap band that is crudely sewn on reads: "7. V. MATROSENARTILLERIE
    REGIMENT. V. 7" (it's the standard 1 1/4" width).
    Is there any chance that this was used in the KM??
    Any idea where it could have originated. There's wear and sweat staining
    on the inside band and inside top.
    Thanks...bonteront2
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    #2
    Here's a side view, with the black background you can just barely see

    the two tails of the cap band coming down the back.

    Originally posted by bonteront2
    Hi fellas:
    I came across this cap and wonder what on earth it is??? It's similar in style
    to the standard KM cap, but differs in the following ways:
    -it's made entirely out of white cotton.
    -it's 10" in diameter not the standard 11.5"
    -it has one central inside seam (though the seam is only on the inside
    top not on the outside top) instead of four seams to each of the four
    cardinal points (as was standard I believe).
    -it has a 1" band which is reinforced inside with yellowed rolled up paper
    with German typed printing on it, instead of the standard 1.5" black band.
    The cap band that is crudely sewn on reads: "7. V. MATROSENARTILLERIE
    REGIMENT. V. 7" (it's the standard 1 1/4" width).
    Is there any chance that this was used in the KM??
    Any idea where it could have originated. There's wear and sweat staining
    on the inside band and inside top.
    Thanks...bonteront2
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Here's a close-up of the head band (with the cap band turned up) and the

      crude stitching (white in the head band construction and blue for attaching
      the cap tally).
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Not a Kriegsmarine vintage ribbon, the use of Latin lettering predates the KM. There was an all-linen white EM's cap in use by the Kaiserliche Marine, however, this one shows little resemblance to it.

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          #5
          This is speculation on my part, but it is possible what you have is the white top of a 40s - 50s vintage US Naval officer's cap, with an added stiffener inside and an Imperial German cap tally outside. The tally does appear original, though shortened.

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            #6
            A pre-WW1 white-top Imperial cap looks like this.

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