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Russian shako's question |
Eman |
30.10.2013, 16:52
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On behalf of Hans-Karl Weiss:
"I am reading with great interest the discussion about Russian shakos in the internet. I have no great knowledge about the different models and would like first to understand the dimensions (regulations or from existing models) and the construction of the different shakos. As far as I know there was the shako or cap of 1802, the shako of 1808 and then the ominous model of 1812. All I know is that this 1812 or 1811 model was made differently than the previous shakos. It was made of leather – covered for the side with cloth or felt, so inside there was a full leather construction. So I would be interested to learn about the dimensions, height, diameter at top, material about those different shako models." Best regards HK -------------------- "A real scholar's education is greatly improved by traveling in quest of knowledge and challenging the most wise men of his times." Ibn Khaldun
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