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    I Think We're Catching On....

    During my weekly dealer perusal, I came across this Erel Medical Visor on this site:
    www.3rdreichburiedtreasures.com/shop/shop.php

    Check out the description for the visor--does any of the language/terms used to describe the visor sound vaguely familiar?!
    NEC SOLI CEDIT

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    Well it is a one looker.

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      #3
      You noticed how he avoided showing the sweatshield, and the Erel logo. You're right though, pretty much the same terminology we use on this site he has encorporated in his write-up. I hope he is reading this post

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        #4
        Originally posted by NTZ View Post
        Well it is a one looker.

        It is?
        Regards,
        Dave

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dave Kane View Post
          It is?
          Dave that is called sarcasm. I think the fact it has a quadrant mark in the one o’clock position is enough to want a further look.

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            #6
            Originally posted by NTZ View Post
            Dave that is called sarcasm. I think the fact it has a quadrant mark in the one o’clock position is enough to want a further look.
            S A R C A S M....hummmm something I'm unfamiliar with!!!! Now I get it, hell, I thought you were losing your mind!!!
            Regards,
            Dave

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              #7
              Maybe someone can email for more pics. I am trying to tell from the photos how the shield is sitting in the cap. Even from the veiled pics is sure seems to be in an odd position.

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                #8
                Originally posted by NTZ View Post
                Maybe someone can email for more pics. I am trying to tell from the photos how the shield is sitting in the cap. Even from the veiled pics is sure seems to be in an odd position.
                Screw that!!! Have a gander at the 'profile'...nothing we see in an Erel and then this....
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                Regards,
                Dave

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                  #9
                  That wouldn’t bother me too much. Most Erel’s used a wooden reed in the piping. If it were broken it could flex out creating that look. I would like to see more though. I am interested in just how it was put together. The "“22” marks where the Roman numerals for size generally are intrigue me.

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                    #10
                    Well, he may have read our "Visor Cap Vocabulary 101" thread, but he neglected to read the "Detecting the Fakes 101" thread....
                    NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                      Originally posted by NTZ View Post
                      That wouldn’t bother me too much. Most Erel’s used a wooden reed in the piping. If it were broken it could flex out creating that look. I would like to see more though. I am interested in just how it was put together. The "“22” marks where the Roman numerals for size generally are intrigue me.
                      Often time we see these #s and I have associated them with the tech. or the inspector and not at all with the size...
                      Regards,
                      Dave

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