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hi all..what is the consensus of opinion on this hat?..4 pics follow,,,thanks,,,Robert
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No obvious red flags I can see, apart from the rim of the peak. Is that a line of stitching I see? That is very unusual.
A gebirgs engineer's cap is unusual, but not extraordinary. Higher level Gebirgs units generally had attached Engineer units who were entitled to wear the edelweiss.
I have artillery, medical, engineer and mountain troop piped such caps, all with edelweiss.
Hope this helps.
David!
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Hat is a real late-war Pekuro, but it appears the sweatband has been replaced, as it lacks the velvet Stirndruckfrei feature.
Maybe its just me, but the piping looks more dark-green (Administration) to me than black. You just have to be careful that the hat is not a postwar re-badge (and yes, an Admin officer attached to a GJ unit could wear the Eidelweiss). It does appear that the eagle is placed high on this one, and I don't see any extra holes--always a good sign.
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