Hello This was at the last SOS. I think he was asking around 8000-8500 for the cap and tunic.
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Originally posted by klr View PostHello This was at the last SOS. I think he was asking around 8000-8500 for the cap and tunic.
Was that one of Burmeisters? Gorgeous piece, but I doubt it will sell at that price.
BTW, here is a color pic of an HJ leader wearing his visor--the color is pretty well washed out:Attached FilesNEC SOLI CEDIT
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so what would everyone consider a fair price for one of these hats.i know i said price is irrelavant as long as you are happy paying it, but meaning the one on craigs site is the first ive seen and it was apparently on another site for a lot cheaper im curious as to what everyone thinks a realistic price is
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Stuart: Thanks for the compliment on the hat - I do agree - best I've seen ever. I'm also just curious - has nothing to do with THIS hat in particular - what is the definition of a "fair price." To me (and I am NOT trying to be adversarial here), that term has no objective meaning to me. Even "market" price has no objective meaning to me, unless you define the market. Just throwing this philosophy question out for general commentary, being the philosophy-minded person that I am.
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostWas that one of Burmeisters? Gorgeous piece, but I doubt it will sell at that price.
BTW, here is a color pic of an HJ leader wearing his visor--the color is pretty well washed out:Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
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Originally posted by klr View PostHello This was at the last SOS. I think he was asking around 8000-8500 for the cap and tunic.Last edited by Pascal Bernhard; 06-11-2009, 01:42 AM.Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
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Originally posted by Craig Gottlieb View PostStuart: Thanks for the compliment on the hat - I do agree - best I've seen ever. I'm also just curious - has nothing to do with THIS hat in particular - what is the definition of a "fair price." To me (and I am NOT trying to be adversarial here), that term has no objective meaning to me. Even "market" price has no objective meaning to me, unless you define the market. Just throwing this philosophy question out for general commentary, being the philosophy-minded person that I am.
Prices are relative. If you want to own a real piece of history and the price is out of reach then you start saving up. That is part of the hobby also. Or you might be lucky and find one at a yard sale for $10.00 That is another part of the hobby that is a lot of fun. Todays high prices for rare items are tommorows bargains if you can find the item. It is all realtive.
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