I would first like to thank Bob Hritz for his generous contribution to the forum. Bob gave me this visor to do as I wish and use for educational purposes. I thought it might be a good idea to completely tear apart one of these Alteste’s to see what we can find out about their construction. Now not all Alteste’s are easy to spot. The early ones used mostly period parts; the later ones used mostly post war parts. Some are marked Alteste and some use other marks. Most you will find without a shield, the tell tail sign of the Alteste. I hope this little exercise is useful in identifying an Alteste whether or not you find one marked with the name. Now we will examine one part by part and see how the construction matches up to period construction.
First the wool. In photos is looks pretty good but in hand the material in nothing like the wool on a period visor. It is almost like felt. The trikot Alteste’s are much closer to period caps.
First the wool. In photos is looks pretty good but in hand the material in nothing like the wool on a period visor. It is almost like felt. The trikot Alteste’s are much closer to period caps.
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