i forgot ,under the sweatband there was this little newspaper
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Ciao Solo
I'm not an EREL expert. I can only say that Dürbeck's hats are scarce and rare.
The Hans Dürbeck & Sohn was established in Wien at the end of XIX century and operated, as an hats distributor, in Berg-gasse 31. Now it is still in business at the same address, selling military, working and protective clothes.
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Carlo, I think it is a beautiful eReL with a lot of character. Some of those repairs could be period ones. In my thinking, if a side button fell off, using a piece of wire to hold it back it on would be a quick solution, so why couldn't it have been done 60+ years ago? As far as value, I suppose that depends on how much you are willing to pay, and how much you want it. I think the exterior looks great and it would be a nice addition to a collection!
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Ciao Solo
I think the whole restoration is not wartime. Probably the visor and the lining were cut because they were heavily damaged along the stitching lines; the black thread (and the way it was carried out) seems to be quite recent; the wire is a very crude way to hold the buttons; I don't see any gasket panel (probably missed )
Also the newspaper is not a definitive proof that the hat was wartime restored and preserved against dampness, in spite of showing some persuasive traces of aging.
Altogether, I like this cap but I think these facts could deserve a drop in its price
best regards. enorepap
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostWhere are you Nick? need your erel eagle eye on this one mate!
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I'd be more than willing to repair this one.
Guys, I'd like to ask a question about that. Do you think it's fair to start charging for this service? I've done it for free up until now because I just enjoy bringing these things back to life. But, time is money as they say and this kind of work takes up a lot of time.
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostI'd be more than willing to repair this one.
Guys, I'd like to ask a question about that. Do you think it's fair to start charging for this service? I've done it for free up until now because I just enjoy bringing these things back to life. But, time is money as they say and this kind of work takes up a lot of time.
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