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    #46
    Check out the profile between the two. They look to be made identically the same.

    Just a little note. The color on the Schellenberg is a bit off in the pic. It is much more like Marc's in person.
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      #47
      For Ernst, I am bringing up this old thread in which many of the "textbook" myths were debunked--but this thread was NOT directed to specific cap-makers and their peculiarities of manufacture.

      I also wanted to throw Alberts WH medical hat into the mix--what is everyones opinion on treated vs untreated pasteboard? (I'm just too lazy to get off my a__ right now and look at all my visors!).

      Here's Alberts Medical--note the bare cardboard:
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        Here is an example of "textbook" treated pasteboard--note the laquering:
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          #49
          OK, guys, lets play "mythbusters" and post your untreated pasteboard!
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