Saw an early Luftwaffe Officers visor for sale. Most of the visor conforms to how visors on a whole were produced and assembled, with exception of the visor bill.
From what I have seen, these are typically green or grey on the underside, and have a outer liner that runs around the edge, from one side to the other that has stiching laid into it to tie it into the bill.
The example I am looking at is similar to a Political visor or Heer visor, where the underside of th ebill looks like a light brown, like coffee with cream mixed in. The underside does have the # or cross hatching as well on the underside. There is no outer liner that runs the edge of the bill.
The celluloid is worn on the inside, and it looks to be a custom produced visor, as the bird is a dropped tail variety and cockade are in bullion.
Is a light brown underside of the bill something found on original pieces?
Thanks for any insight.
From what I have seen, these are typically green or grey on the underside, and have a outer liner that runs around the edge, from one side to the other that has stiching laid into it to tie it into the bill.
The example I am looking at is similar to a Political visor or Heer visor, where the underside of th ebill looks like a light brown, like coffee with cream mixed in. The underside does have the # or cross hatching as well on the underside. There is no outer liner that runs the edge of the bill.
The celluloid is worn on the inside, and it looks to be a custom produced visor, as the bird is a dropped tail variety and cockade are in bullion.
Is a light brown underside of the bill something found on original pieces?
Thanks for any insight.
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