Well, we have a thread on Jankes, so why not the original high-end fake, the one that started it all--the legendary Alteste.
Bob Hritz just gave us all a bit of background on these. They were made in Germany in the 50s and 60s by a company called Studio Breuer, and were manufactured without the (offending) insignia. They are now 40-50 years old, and have some degree of age to them, so they are dangerous, as they have a very good shape. According to Bob, Herr Breuer bought out the stock of the legendary August Muller firm, and IMHO, he used wartime hatmakers, given the level of skill with which these babies were put together.
They will fool the beginning collector, unless you know what to look for (and believe me, they sit in advanced collections all over the world, and are still being sold as originals by advanced dealers).
However, they all have many of the same "tells" that give them away.
The first is the sweatdiamond, which is made out of PLASTIC, not celluloid. They read as follows: "Alteste Berliner Uniform-Mutzenfabrik
Berlin S.W. Wilhelmstrasse 110"
The lining is almost always a grey cotton, although there are rare exceptions:
Bob Hritz just gave us all a bit of background on these. They were made in Germany in the 50s and 60s by a company called Studio Breuer, and were manufactured without the (offending) insignia. They are now 40-50 years old, and have some degree of age to them, so they are dangerous, as they have a very good shape. According to Bob, Herr Breuer bought out the stock of the legendary August Muller firm, and IMHO, he used wartime hatmakers, given the level of skill with which these babies were put together.
They will fool the beginning collector, unless you know what to look for (and believe me, they sit in advanced collections all over the world, and are still being sold as originals by advanced dealers).
However, they all have many of the same "tells" that give them away.
The first is the sweatdiamond, which is made out of PLASTIC, not celluloid. They read as follows: "Alteste Berliner Uniform-Mutzenfabrik
Berlin S.W. Wilhelmstrasse 110"
The lining is almost always a grey cotton, although there are rare exceptions:
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