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    Hello guys , i just picked this visor up and cannot seem to find the info needed to ID . Any help is appreciated .....

    #2
    Sorry, I don't see any image attached.

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      visor

      Sorry about that .
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        #4
        Certainly an RAF junior officer's cap, with the Georgian crown, so it could be of WWII vintage. Interior photos would help.
        Does the insignia look original?

        Bob Shoaf

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          #5
          visor

          Thank you , yes insignia looks good . ww2 period . here is the interior .
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            #6
            Nice cap! Definitely looks legit to me

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              #7
              cap

              thanks mike ..

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                #8
                As the others have already stated, a WWII RAF Officers peaked cap. Looks nice.

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                  #9
                  As per the printed interior, the service dress cap shown was made by Fulcher's of 21 Saville Row, London - an RAF approved outfitters and uniform suppliers. As such I would say it is a good quality WW2 era item of headware.

                  Now, my sources seem to show only one RAF officer of the WW2 era fitting the naming D. B. Gray - Sqn Ldr David Benjamin Gray OBE MC, formerly a Lt Col with the Indian Army and ex-RFC. He transferred to the RAF in 1939 after he retired from the Indian Army and finally retired from the RAF in 1942 - having originally been commissioned to the forces in 1903! That's some span of career.

                  At the moment I don't have to hand the details of his MC award but it looks like it may well be an inter-wars award, which would be quite interesting and rare.

                  I cannot state that this is absolutely the chap who owned this hat, but I am 99% certain. I have a picture of him in his WW1 RFC uniform.......but not sure how to post it here.
                  Last edited by skypilot; 10-25-2012, 06:46 PM.

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                    #10
                    visor

                    Wow , thats great info and i appreciate your study of the named visor , If you find any other info feel free to post , i will check that out as well , Thank you .

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