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    Displays Visor Hats ....

    I have wrestled for years with various ways to display visor caps. I have tried the glass heads and they have been quite satisfactory but heavy and take up space vertically. You have to have a fairly large cabinet for them.

    Some months ago, Skipper Greenwade showed us, in a thread, about a new hat stand he has devised. What I liked about it is the hat is not supported at the top -- but rather around the sweatband as it naturally should be. I have hat stands here where the hat rested on the top sweatshield and I never liked this -- and always lived in fear of cracking the fragile celluloid.

    These forms work very well. Keep in mind, the turnbuckles are quite powerful and you have to carefully adjust the form so as not to put too much pressure on the sweatband. This can result in cracking -- especially sweatbands which have shrunk along the top edge due to aging.

    These comes in various colors and sizes. I chose black because it is unobtrusive and doesn't take away from the display. I have a couple of different height stands -- which Skip makes -- because of restrictions on room in the cabinet.

    If you order, the forms themselves come in two different sizes. I would estimate that the normal form will not work on hats smaller than a size 57 or less. Maybe a 56. But Skip makes a smaller size form for the pinhead hats as well -- his experience with FJ helmets taught him this as they seem to all be in small sizes (brain sizes of men who jump out of perfectly good airplanes must be an issue).

    Anyway, Skip is a WAF member -- and actually goes by his full and real name here (what a concept). PM if you are interested and he can give you pricing and shipping details. The man is a woodworking genius -- he also makes beautiful display stands for daggers. You have probably seen them at SOS and MAX.

    Best regards,

    Mike
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    Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.

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          Form

          Incidentally, the hat form itself just sits on the base. Making it easy to remove and look at the hat.

          Here are some of the colors and styles. And no, I am not working on commission. Just sharing good info -- amazing how much we all benefit from being WAF members and communicating with each other.

          Mike
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            #6
            nice!

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              That is a great idea.

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                #8
                Hello there,

                A great idea and I have just the cap for one!

                William Kramer
                Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                  #9
                  These are a great piece of workmanship!! Now I just need to buy a visor!!
                  What are the cost and are they going to be sold at the Show of Shows?

                  Thanks.

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                    Great work
                    Regards
                    Lars

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                      I ordered one from Skip over the holidays, and I couldnt be happier...

                      I have yet to deal with someone who more singularly personifies the spirit of this forum...Great guy and great product!

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                        #12
                        I just read the first post in it's entirety, no need to answer my previous post!!

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                          I'm bringing this thread back up to introduce another style of stand. I finally got a lathe for the woodshop and began with a full-size turning of a 'potato-masher' hand grenade. Add a base and the top to accept the shaper-stretcher insert common to all my headgear stands and we have a really cool stand for my FJ lid:
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                            Overseas Caps

                            Mike,

                            I see in one of your pics that you have a RAD overseas cap displayed nicely - a good looking natural spread to the cap - I have struggled for a year trying to figure out a satisfactory way of displaying overseas caps. My best effort is to custom "scalp" a sacrificial styrofoam head, stuff the scalp in in a black nylon stocking and mount it on top of a dowel on a stand. What did you do? Any suggestions?

                            Erich

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                              Hats

                              I bought those hat stands when a JC Penney was closing out here in town.

                              Haven't seen them since.

                              Mike

                              Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.

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