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    #16
    Tim, can you see through the opened front seam of the lining if the stitches holding the eagle on go right through the cap?

    It's interesting that you say it has no real value, I'd actually rather have one in this condition than a mint one any day of the week! I love it

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      #17
      Like Ben, I like this cap very much. To me it has much more appeal than a mint example which (might) has sat in a warehouse.


      Cheers, Ade.

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        #18
        Hi Tim, a nice one. You should always keep it as a reference piece. It contains all the secrets that the fakers can never dublicate.

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          #19
          Originally posted by BenVK
          Tim, can you see through the opened front seam of the lining if the stitches holding the eagle on go right through the cap?

          It's interesting that you say it has no real value, I'd actually rather have one in this condition than a mint one any day of the week! I love it
          Ben,

          The I did look under the liner. I can see the zigzag and handsewn stitches on the inside of the cap wool (stitching dose not go into the liner). Take care.

          Tim

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            #20
            I like that M43! Thats the kind of cap I will be looking for to my Luftwaffe greatcoat later on!
            Nice example, I like them worn

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