Attractive, WH (Heeres) 'tropical-issued' (ie. DAK or: 'Deutsches Afrika Korps'-related-) cap-eagle being an example as was executed in neat so-called: 'BeVo'-weave style (and that comes in a clearly used- and pre-confectioned- ie. once cap-attached Attractive, WH (Heeres) 'tropical-issued' (ie. DAK or: 'Deutsches Afrika Korps'-related-) cap-eagle being an example as was executed in neat so-called: 'BeVo'-weave style (and that comes in a clearly used- and pre-confectioned- ie. once cap-attached Attractive, WH (Heeres) 'tropical-issued' (ie. DAK or: 'Deutsches Afrika Korps'-related-) cap-eagle being an example as was executed in neat so-called: 'BeVo'-weave style (and that comes in a clearly used- and pre-confectioned- ie. once cap-attached

Attractive, WH (Heeres) 'tropical-issued' (ie. DAK or: 'Deutsches Afrika Korps'-related-) cap-eagle being an example as was executed in neat so-called: 'BeVo'-weave style (and that comes in a clearly used- and pre-confectioned- ie. once cap-attached

This is an attractive example of a WH (Heeres) 'tropical-issued' (ie. DAK or: 'Deutsches Afrika Korps'-related-) cap-eagle being an example as was executed in neat so-called: 'BeVo'-weave style and that comes in a moderately used- and/or neatly pre-confectioned- ie. once cap-attached, condition. The eagle - which is light-blue-coloured as to be expected - comes mounted onto a tropical-pattern-, brownish- (ie. typical 'tan'-) coloured and/or: linnen-based background as to be expected. The piece comes - as stated above - in aneatly pre-confectioned and/or trimmed condition and was clearly used and/or carefully cap-removed: it still shows some of the stitching-remains (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece is just a tiny bit stained caused by moderate wear and/or years of storage but has maintained nice detail, overall. These original 'BeVo'-woven examples are getting nowadays hard to find something that merits its my (I deem) justified asking-price. The cap-eagle can as such perfectly serve to restore any tropical side-cap (ie. 'Schiffchen') or even M41-pattern field-cap (ie. 'Einheitsfeldmütze')!

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