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WW II German Luftwaffe M 43 Soft Cap

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    Posted 14 years ago

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    This cap was introduced in 1943, and was widely used by soldiers when not wearing their helmet. The cap is made of wool and the side flaps could be pulled down and buttoned under the chin for protection from the cold. The insignia consists of two seperate pieces, the Luftwaffe eagle and the national colors roundel. The interior is lined with artificial silk and has the manufacturers RBN number for security.

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    1. Rick Hicks, 13 years ago
      Hi, what a great looking m-43. I am looking for a tropical specificaly m-43 size 58-60. Or ANY good deals on m-43's for sale in that size range preferably. If you have any leads, or just want to corispond keep my e-mail. Anything you are looking for, or have more of military for sale or trade??? Please let me know. Looking forward to your E, Rick from French Quarter New Orleans.

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