Gents:
As we all know, our esteemed colleague Bob Coleman has never hesitated to help us out with his generous contributions and willingness to post (and explain) his vast collection, and the years of knowledge he has accumulated. I really believe that he is the "unsung hero" of the WAF.
Bob really needs no introduction, and unlike a lot of so-called veteran collectors (who pop on here once in a blue moon), he has the bona-fides to back up what he says (although none of you need me to tell you that!)
This book was the first headgear reference, and was published in 1968, and is a collector's item in its own right. The bulk of the headgear are out of a then 23 year-old Bob's collection.
Unfortunately, the fotos are black and white, and the quality of the fotos is not that good--but its a very good identification reference, and I am sure, launched a lot of people into this hobby.
It is a small paper back book, approx. 4x8 inches, and is only 63 pages.
Since the binding is only paper, I didn't want to scan it, so I had to photograph it, so my pix are worse than they actually appear.
This is the cover:
As we all know, our esteemed colleague Bob Coleman has never hesitated to help us out with his generous contributions and willingness to post (and explain) his vast collection, and the years of knowledge he has accumulated. I really believe that he is the "unsung hero" of the WAF.
Bob really needs no introduction, and unlike a lot of so-called veteran collectors (who pop on here once in a blue moon), he has the bona-fides to back up what he says (although none of you need me to tell you that!)
This book was the first headgear reference, and was published in 1968, and is a collector's item in its own right. The bulk of the headgear are out of a then 23 year-old Bob's collection.
Unfortunately, the fotos are black and white, and the quality of the fotos is not that good--but its a very good identification reference, and I am sure, launched a lot of people into this hobby.
It is a small paper back book, approx. 4x8 inches, and is only 63 pages.
Since the binding is only paper, I didn't want to scan it, so I had to photograph it, so my pix are worse than they actually appear.
This is the cover:
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