M43
Without ironclad provenance, I believe that even advanced SS collectors will agree that many, if not most, 2-piece insignia SS M-43's have insignia that was added post-war. Sometimes it IS almost impossible to tell when the insignia was applied, especially if the cap was soaked in water, and allowed to dry. When the cap dries out, the insignia sinks into the wool, giving the impression that it's been on there forever. I believe most SS M-43 collectors would be willing to accept this reality IF the cap was actually an SS cap, as opposed to a converted Heer M43. Talk about minefields!! These are your average SS M-43 owners at any given time of the day: OR-R-R-RRR...............Go 'Dachau" young man - Go "Dachau"
Without ironclad provenance, I believe that even advanced SS collectors will agree that many, if not most, 2-piece insignia SS M-43's have insignia that was added post-war. Sometimes it IS almost impossible to tell when the insignia was applied, especially if the cap was soaked in water, and allowed to dry. When the cap dries out, the insignia sinks into the wool, giving the impression that it's been on there forever. I believe most SS M-43 collectors would be willing to accept this reality IF the cap was actually an SS cap, as opposed to a converted Heer M43. Talk about minefields!! These are your average SS M-43 owners at any given time of the day: OR-R-R-RRR...............Go 'Dachau" young man - Go "Dachau"
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