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    #16
    Different ranks are shown, from enlisted man (the picture with the numbered shoulder straps), NCO candidate (in the picture that he is alone wearing breeches), to NCO (in the group pictures)
    Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

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    Eduardo


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      #17
      amazing

      Muchas gracias for explaining the early style cap mystery inside and out! I guess no one will be faking these by converting a basic cavalry cap. How many of these have you actually seen besides your nice example?

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        #18
        Originally posted by km-spain View Post
        Different ranks are shown, from enlisted man (the picture with the numbered shoulder straps), NCO candidate (in the picture that he is alone wearing breeches), to NCO (in the group pictures)
        Perfect. You helped a lot!

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          #19
          Originally posted by billbert View Post
          Have seen and owned several earlier Army Style with KM mounted eagles..Billbert
          Absolutely, as you and km-spain pointed out, KM issue and marked Heer M34 style caps certainly existed and were worn - another example without ventilation grommets
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            #20
            Originally posted by pauke View Post
            Muchas gracias for explaining the early style cap mystery inside and out! I guess no one will be faking these by converting a basic cavalry cap. How many of these have you actually seen besides your nice example?
            Just a few of them, with KM depot stamps, in around 25 years collecting only 8-10 of them.

            This interesting resized example was sold last week in an auction house.
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            Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

            Regards
            Eduardo


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              #21
              Congratulations to a very nice score!

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                #22
                Originally posted by Ludwig View Post
                Congratulations to a very nice score!
                Thank you i have a lot of gas masks in my collection but to receive photos of the owner who was carrying it on his back is the ice on the cake. Glad the family gave them away!

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                  #23
                  After a long time i was able to have a short talk again with the daughter. She was very helpful finding a picture of his grave. I will visit it one day and take a picture with his photos and his gas mask.

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