Flak helper HJ cap

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Hello, I would like to present this HJ Flak Helper cap. I am quite happy with it but I would appreciate your expert opinions on it please. Thanks, Andreas.

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It looks to be more then common dark grey.
The cloth fabrik inside, most if the times is shiny, this is not
This type of rbn stamp is not often seen.
Very nice rzm label..

textbook setup..

In my opinion a winner!
 
Indeed Werner, I too am not familiar with this kind of lining and RbnR marking.
Enthusiast ,Look at this thread to compare

 
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PS The Blue Group message will sometimes appear even when the event that caused it has nothing to do with Blue Group access. This might be when a member attempts to use a function for which he does not have the necessary permission. Difficult to know what is causing it for you.
 
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