Gents:
Back in the early days of the internet (late 90's) there was a TR internet shop called "N & T Global Trading" run by one Norbert Graetz. His tag line was, "Can't find what you are looking for? Most probably we can get it for you." He was also a MAX-certified dealer, and was GDC-approved. He specialized in rare and high end tunics, helmets, medals and of course, visors. He would even provide a COA for each item he sold.
I never took the "opportunity" of purchasing from him, but would go to his site to check out the "latest advances" in the field of haberdashery.
Look at all these visors, and tell me if you see some commonality to them:
Back in the early days of the internet (late 90's) there was a TR internet shop called "N & T Global Trading" run by one Norbert Graetz. His tag line was, "Can't find what you are looking for? Most probably we can get it for you." He was also a MAX-certified dealer, and was GDC-approved. He specialized in rare and high end tunics, helmets, medals and of course, visors. He would even provide a COA for each item he sold.
I never took the "opportunity" of purchasing from him, but would go to his site to check out the "latest advances" in the field of haberdashery.
Look at all these visors, and tell me if you see some commonality to them:
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