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    Infantry visor cap: THE TEMPTATION

    Hello, last month I won in ebay this visor cap with yellow piping (that said the description).
    Aparently seems good...
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    #2
    If we approached we will observe the fraud
    The white piping has been painted with a yellow labeller
    Good way to increase its value.
    Look at the photo and you can see the lower part of the piping that keep its original white colour.
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      #3
      Another photo
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        #4
        On other part of the cap, the labeller has painted on the corp of the cap.
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          #5
          Originally posted by GEPRUFT View Post
          If we approached we will observe the fraud
          The white piping has been painted with a yellow labeller
          Good way to increase its value.
          Look at the photo and you can see the lower part of the piping that keep its original white colour.
          Just a question from someone who is not so knowledgable in the field of Army caps.

          Could it not be a cap that had its piping colored during the period, when the owner transferred from Infantry to signals (yellow indicates signals am I right?)

          How did you indicate the piping has been colored after the war for the sole purpose of raising value?

          no offense but I am just wondering

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            #6
            I have tried the refund of the money, but at the moment, the seller does not answer. I will give details of the seller in order to come up to bidders.

            If no refund, I will keep the cap, and I have a question, anyone has any idea to restore the white original colour without damaging the cap?

            Mike

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              #7
              yes a fraud color piping, inf vs Panzer grenadier color branch

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                #8
                Hello Ernst, thanks for your appreciaton. I have observed that possibility, but I think this is not a signals yellow, it seems a yellow of phosphorescent labeller, see the photo.

                Mike

                Originally posted by Ernst-H View Post
                Just a question from someone who is not so knowledgable in the field of Army caps.

                Could it not be a cap that had its piping colored during the period, when the owner transferred from Infantry to signals (yellow indicates signals am I right?)

                How did you indicate the piping has been colored after the war for the sole purpose of raising value?

                no offense but I am just wondering

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                  #9
                  Mike, I wonder if it might have been period done. I say this because if someone intended to defraud....WHY choose such a common color? Why not go for the exotic like Smoke troop or Pz Grn?
                  Regards,
                  Dave

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                    #10
                    Lousy job, done last week or 60 years ago. Try explaining all this to the next buyer!

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                      #11
                      Hello Dave I wish you have reason but if I defraud with this cap, I not choose an exotic because it will be examined deeply. The yellow one happens more unnoticed. It's only an idea, but I repeat hopefully you are in the certain thing.

                      Originally posted by Dave Kane View Post
                      Mike, I wonder if it might have been period done. I say this because if someone intended to defraud....WHY choose such a common color? Why not go for the exotic like Smoke troop or Pz Grn?

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                        #12
                        Here is a theory. A collector has a signals tunic and wanted a cap to go with it. He didn’t have the dough but had an infantry sitting around. Next thing you know he is taking the magic markers out.

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                          #13
                          Good theory
                          Mike
                          Originally posted by NTZ View Post
                          Here is a theory. A collector has a signals tunic and wanted a cap to go with it. He didn’t have the dough but had an infantry sitting around. Next thing you know he is taking the magic markers out.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by GEPRUFT View Post
                            I have tried the refund of the money, but at the moment, the seller does not answer. I will give details of the seller in order to come up to bidders.

                            If no refund, I will keep the cap, and I have a question, anyone has any idea to restore the white original colour without damaging the cap?

                            Mike
                            hallo Mike
                            I don't run an industrial laundry but I have a suggestion. Try with a small ear-stick, soaked in water and bleach. During this process you have to be very careful because it is a painstaking work and you run the risk to spoil the hat !!!
                            Good luck. enorepap

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                              #15
                              DO NOT USE ANY BLEACH! For every type of ink, there is a solvent. I would try something like zylene. Once you find the right solvent, you should be able to clean it without any threat to the body of the cap...

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