I like what Craig says and think the real test of a good dealer is when a problem comes up and how they put it right,everyone makes mistakes and no one wants to be left in the dark or out of pocket when an item has to go back.Dealers who I have never had problems with and those you let you know they are infact human are the ones I spend my bucks with.
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Thanks, Mark. Nobody's perfect, and I for one find it encouraging to know that there is a small cadre of dealers who will bend over backward to make sure a collector doesn't get hurt, while at the same time not compromising his principles. It's a hard line to walk, but we try our best to walk it every day.
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Originally posted by Antiquefrog View PostMy two cents on this thread: 1) I think it quite likely that Muller, like Lubstein, produced generic caps for the trade in some significant number to keep their shops going; 2) IMO, Gottleib is arrogant, and I try not to deal with people like this; 3) Relic Hunter (Gerard Stezelberger) is gold-plated - only the best stuff, but at steep prices; you will not go wrong with him; 4) Alan Beadle - I do not favor this dealer, who has listed - and sold - some pretty suspicious stuff over the last two years.
Imho Craig Gottlieb is not arrogant. When i´m unsure about a piece , i can send him an email every time. He is always kind and answers my question in a minute in a very polite way. Even, when it is a stupid question!! He always has time for nerving collectors!!! So i can give himLast edited by Wolf100; 07-24-2007, 03:11 PM.
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostAt the risk of tooting our own horn, this forum alone is the best reference book on the market for separating the fake from the real--many fakes have been "outed" here, and many hats have stood up to the strongest scrutiny. I would recommend viewing as many threads on this forum as you can.
As far as headgear goes, I would recommend Relic Hunter, Shea, and the Collector's Guild, as they have the largest selection of hats. The other would be Brian Maederer, who has many nice caps for sale, but at not-so-nice prices--he currently has a boxed signals is going for almost $4000!
Bob
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Who to avoid for headgear
As far as I am concerned I would not buy any TR headgear from dealers who have had examples posted here which were roundly criticized. I can think of at least 4 "well known dealers" (not Craig Gottlieb) who have had their caps criticized here & have neither responded nor removed those items from their sites. Why take a chance, esp. when you are spending thousands of $$$$$?
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Originally posted by BrianK View PostAs far as I am concerned I would not buy any TR headgear from dealers who have had examples posted here which were roundly criticized. I can think of at least 4 "well known dealers" (not Craig Gottlieb) who have had their caps criticized here & have neither responded nor removed those items from their sites. Why take a chance, esp. when you are spending thousands of $$$$$?
OMG..., but it seems to work.
Jos.
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Originally posted by Antiquefrog View PostWould agree with Stonemint; these are all good dealers, but have no opinion on uniforms from Maederer - never look at them, only caps. Another very good dealer is Bruce Herman (Grenadier Military Antiques) - he puts up some terrific stuff, and has new things all the time.
I would agree regarding Bruce (Grenadier) because as soon as he realized that he was a 'pawn' in a $25,000.00 set-up, he pulled the offering The item I suspect went directly back to its owner....whom would need to 'examine it in hand' to comment on the originality! The under-handedness is not limited to dealers!
We can't know everything (even as a dealer) but at that level there is an expectation of knowledge and due diligence which is often overlooked or even side stepped by certain dealers.
There's a handful of good ones out there...
Those who I respect will take the time to research and ask questions prior to placing an item for sale, if it's not within their area of expertise.Regards,
Dave
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Originally posted by Bobwirtz View PostAs Stonemint and NTZ has already noted the caps on Maederer's website, I took a look at some of the uniforms and I would have to say, "Be careful." Bob
How can I say this and still be politicaly correct? His visors are all pre 1945 no doubt but IMHO they are all not without flaws.
As far as Craig is concerned he is A-Ok in my book. I know he recently had a bad visor and both Dave Kane and myself contacted him. It was pulled on the spot. What more can you ask for?
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