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    Posted

    Hello,

    I've had this cap since about the mid 80s, it was one of the first pieces of militaria I bought. Finding anything about these caps has been difficult, they seem to have air vents and the underneath of the peak is green whereas mine doesn't have the vents and is black under the peak.

    Can anyone tell me if I bought the real deal all those years ago? By the real deal I mean a cap in use around the time of the Great War.

    Thanks

    Tony

    Posted

    These were made by many contractors, and there were slight differences over the time.

    Remember, that this type of SD cap was used for about half a century.....

    Posted

    It might be great war, but the peak looks a bit too long,so beside the badge this type of cap is still made today. I really could not state with any confidence as to when it was made, it might be 100 years old or 30 or any age in between

    Posted
    Thanks to you both for the replies.
    I’ve been doing more digging around online and found a site where someone mentions that the pre 1921 cap has black cloth as a top lining and American cloth for the sweatband. My cap has these features too.
    A top stitch is mentioned as being on post war caps and wartime Canadian manufactured caps however, I don’t know what’s meant by top stitch.
    The peak measures just over 50mm (about 2 inches) at it’s longest point, any idea how long they’re supposed to be?
    Tony
    Posted

    Indeed Tony, here, there and every where. :whistle:

    I admit that these caps are outside my comfort zone, it has a lot of features that I like, I just could not say with any confidence as to its date.

    Posted

    Okey dokey Jerry, I might go to the UK next year so I suppose I should have a squiz in the new, much disliked Imperial War Museum to see what they have on display in the way of caps up to the 1940s.

    Posted

    Okey dokey Jerry, I might go to the UK next year so I suppose I should have a squiz in the new, much disliked Imperial War Museum to see what they have on display in the way of caps up to the 1940s.

    I am afraid that the display will not help you, you'd better arrange to get an appointment with one of the backing crew and dive into the collection's store rooms. There are the details you seek.

    Posted

    Here is a photo of the interior of my obviously 1950 dated Grenadier Guards SD cap. Sorry it's not larger, but the caps look quite similiar, especially the peak undersides.

    BobS

    Posted

    Hello Bob,

    Bugger, they do don't they. The headband on your one looks like it goes to a point at the front or is that just the angle the photo was taken from?

    Tony

    Posted

    Bob, I've had more info. The headlining is black cloth dating it to pre 1912, the peak is the correct size for pre 1921 caps and the chinstrap is of Great War period but, I'm still not 100% sure about the top stitching. The one you show obviously has stitching along the top outside of the headband, mine doesn't even though it must be stitched somewhere there.

    Also now that the cap is out of storage it seems to be getting a flat look back. I'll attach another photo when I get a chance.

    Tony

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