Hi NTZ. Can not wait to see the rest. Will you be offering us here on this site the booklet first . Paul
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Another tip is that most superfakes of the last 10 years do not use mid-late war quality "parts" for their hats.
By this I mean that you won't see paper sweatbands; cardboard visors; rough wool bodies; dull-gray basket-weave piping, etc. The primary reason is that pre-/early-war visors command a much higher premium
than do late-war hats.
But be aware, some of the old fakes did use these things.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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I am having a real hard time just completing it and walking away. Every time I think I have everything covered something else comes up. I find new ways fakers do things, new fakes and even exceptions to the rules on good visors. I am somewhat a perfectionist and I just can’t leave well enough alone. Also I know have amassed many fans that would just love to critique it so I want all the bases covered. The book is 95% done. I am just searching for some more example pics for a few sections.
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Originally posted by NTZ View PostI am having a real hard time just completing it and walking away. Every time I think I have everything covered something else comes up. I find new ways fakers do things, new fakes and even exceptions to the rules on good visors. I am somewhat a perfectionist and I just can’t leave well enough alone. Also I know have amassed many fans that would just love to critique it so I want all the bases covered. The book is 95% done. I am just searching for some more example pics for a few sections.
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Myth-busting 101. A lot of collectors believe that linings stitched directly to the pasteboard (instead of the wool trim) are incorrect or fakes. While rare, it did occur. Here is a LW NCO by Prediger of Wunsdorf (who apparently was more of a tailoring house than a headgear maker):Attached FilesNEC SOLI CEDIT
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There are some People who really need to read this Thread. And i am with Jacques, it should be pinned.WWW.EDELWEISS-ANTIQUES.COM
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I have taken the liberty to take some work done in other threads by NTZ (Nick) and SJP Steve to consolidate in this thread for easy reference. To illustrate some of the points raised by Nick on page one. Very valuable I for anyone that wants to understand visors and visor collection, especially on the level of high end fakes. J.
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