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This is taken from one of the headwear items on an Auction site that is currently running [ Empire Military Auctions ].It may be of use to a collector to view the moth eaten piping on an original cap to view whats inside,as well as natural reed like this some manufacturers also made plastic ones!
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Helpful and good information for those uninformed.
Thanks for your efforts.
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indeed, i didnt know that, do now cheers hoops
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right words John
it looks the economy is taking over the auction too
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Thats a nice cap on there,, take a look at another rare one on Peter Jenkins site,,, www.ssbw.co.uk You wont see many of this type around,,,,Unless John and Bob have one?
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Same wooden material on this circa 1934 example.
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