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    Why is the inside of the visor green?

    I have seen other examples of this late "lobster tail" with the same green visor, does anyone know why?








    #2
    Hello,


    All German officer's spiked helmets have green visors (inside). Perhaps this was done to prevent them from wearing their helmets backwards?

    Regards,
    Jan

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      #3
      Many visor caps have green linings. This was "scientifically" arrived at as supposed to decrease eye strain under most lighting conditions-- not too bright and reflective in sun, not too dim in dark light.

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        #4
        Hello Rick,

        I wasn't aware it had really a purpose. Where did you get this info?

        Regards,
        Jan

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rick Lundström
          Many visor caps have green linings. This was "scientifically" arrived at as supposed to decrease eye strain under most lighting conditions-- not too bright and reflective in sun, not too dim in dark light.
          Rick.

          You're right.

          Thinking back, all my uniform caps have always had green-lined peaks, no matter what the maker.

          Sort of like how painting the inside of a cell sweetie-pink is supposed to calm down the prisoners.

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            #6
            Thank you Rick. I had suspected there was a reason for the green paint.

            Best regads,
            Greg <SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_453796", true); </SCRIPT>

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