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    WWII RAF Visor - Favorite Piece

    Howdy!

    I'm new to the British collecting field. I have bought several uniforms and about a dozen British visor caps, but my main interest is WWII American uniforms. However, I purchased this visor about half a year ago and it is my favorite piece in my U.S. dominated collection. The cap has been "crusherized" and has a heavy scent of pipe tobacco. I thought I'd share it with you fellows. I know its not uncommon, but I get a real kick just out of holding it. Enjoy!


    Beau
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      interior
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        #4
        flexible
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          #5
          nice one

          Any Aussie uniforms or hats?

          - Chris

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            #6
            Originally posted by chippler
            nice one

            Any Aussie uniforms or hats?

            - Chris
            Howdy Chris,

            This is the only Australian Uniform I've owned. Great bullion RAAF wings and looks to be an Air Commodore's uniform (?).

            Beau
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              Hey Beau,
              That is a nice RAF cap you have there -- I believe it is an early WW2 or even late 1930's issue.
              I have a couple of interesting 'crushers' coming from the Royal Navy. The first is, like your RAF, a Captain's RN service cap that has been slowly worked into a crushable peak.
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                inside
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                  Now here is an unusual one: a Royal Navy private purchase cap modelled off of a Bancroft Flighter. This sucker rolls up and "crushes" just like a Flighter or a Wehrmacht Alterart.
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                    another view
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                      Lee,

                      Those are some great caps! The Bancroft Flighter model my favorite type of cap for the entire war. I believe my RAF cap has a name in it, how easy is it to research WWII RAF pilots and in what ways can I do so? Thanks again for showing the cool caps!


                      Beau

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                        #12
                        very nice items, guys.

                        The aussie uniform is indeed for an air commodore.

                        - Chris

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                          Hey Beau and Chris, thanks for the nice comments.

                          Beau, I don't know how to research RAF pilots -- though I am sure somebody out there knows. There is an RAF/RFC list for WW1, and there must be something for WW2 I am guessing.

                          Here is a photo of my RAF cap. It is similar to yours (hasn't been 'crushed') and has been nicely worn. I was told by a pretty accomplished RAF collector that this cap is from the late 1930's.

                          -Lee
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                            the inside with maker mark
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                              #15
                              Fine hats guys ,but I have never heard of a Brit crusher before ,its just not cricket ! I think they are just naturally bendy .Rob.
                              God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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