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
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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