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Maroon red woollen beret . Lower black leather sweatband . Tan cotton lining with Dutch makers stamp dated 1977 . Bronzed Royal Engineers Officers Flaming grenade badge . Some minor wear and moth nip to crown . Virtually identical to a WW2 example at a fraction of the price.
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