Hello. This was offered to me as being on Italian camo cap remnant. What do you think? Thanks alot.
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Thanks Nick. I thought the totenkopf was good. I am not too schooled on SS camo but the pattern looked correct for Italian type. I have just never seen one that was not trimmed around the skull before being sewn to the cap. This one was obviously attached w/ the black rectangular backing still complete. Have you seen this before? Thanks!
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Originally posted by wolfcastle View PostThanks Nick. I thought the totenkopf was good. I am not too schooled on SS camo but the pattern looked correct for Italian type. I have just never seen one that was not trimmed around the skull before being sewn to the cap. This one was obviously attached w/ the black rectangular backing still complete. Have you seen this before? Thanks!
The skull does appear to be in a "ribbed" material? ...compare with the one below,
which is a known original...has a "pixsel" texture...not ribbed.. So might be a problem?...
Sometimes fakers do put fake insignia on remnants of cloth to make these look more believable...
but the material does appear to be from the front of the cap with a seam in the back...
and the same thread is used for the application of the insignia as well as the cap construction...
based on these remains... so it all does look very convincing....
Lets wait and see what other (real) experts have to say. NickAttached FilesLast edited by NickG; 11-29-2008, 02:15 AM.
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Thanks. BTW, the skull was advertised as being a tropical one, not camo. The price (under 300 US) would seem to be somewhat in line with a cap removed tropical skull. Any chance that this is Italian WWII camo and not something off the rack of the neighborhood army/navy? Or are you suggesting that the skull and cap are both period original but "put together" by someone. Thanks
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Originally posted by wolfcastle View PostThanks. BTW, the skull was advertised as being a tropical one, not camo. The price (under 300 US) would seem to be somewhat in line with a cap removed tropical skull. Any chance that this is Italian WWII camo and not something off the rack of the neighborhood army/navy? Or are you suggesting that the skull and cap are both period original but "put together" by someone. Thanks
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Originally posted by bwanek1 View PostThere is no question about he skull; it is a one-looker. However, it has no business being on that camo material.
so why not also on camo caps?
This well known image showing Kurt Meyer in Normandy wearing an Italian camo cloth cap, so it has regular gray on black insignia than.......?Attached Files
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