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    Erel Distributor Panzer Visor

    Here we have my Erel "Sperling" distributor visor. Sharp eyed dudes amongst us may have seen the interior of this one before, in a nice glossy book!
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        pic #4 The all important inside shot
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          For all you Erel fans out there, as you can see, this is a "Single" marked erel "Standard" with the entry level sweatband, as opposed to the additional cost DRGM marked padded type.

          My big pics allow you to get upclose and personal with the one.....

          J T

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            #6
            That is one sharp looking Erel

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              #7
              nice and non comon with the cheap sweatband
              Carlo

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                #8
                Beautiful cap

                Matt

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NTZ View Post
                  That is one sharp looking Erel
                  Thanks Nick, Carlo and Matt, I paid $1600 for this 6 years ago, I bought it together with the General Staff shown a few weeks ago.

                  They both came from Gerard Stetzelberger. Gerard knows how to find beautiful caps.

                  I remember when it arrived. My wife was suffering from Gastro Enteritis and I got a right earfull for driving back to Bristol from Cheltenham during works time to fetch them from the Royal Mail.

                  Apparrently, , I was more interested in German Caps than her!!!!!!

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                    Originally posted by sturmbannfuhrer View Post
                    Thanks Nick, Carlo and Matt, I paid $1600 for this 6 years ago, I bought it together with the General Staff shown a few weeks ago.

                    They both came from Gerard Stetzelberger. Gerard knows how to find beautiful caps.

                    I remember when it arrived. My wife was suffering from Gastro Enteritis and I got a right earfull for driving back to Bristol from Cheltenham during works time to fetch them from the Royal Mail.

                    Apparrently, , I was more interested in German Caps than her!!!!!!
                    LOL Good Story

                    I think you made a wise investment with these 2 caps, they are true Gems

                    Matt

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kreager View Post
                      LOL Good Story

                      I think you made a wise investment with these 2 caps, they are true Gems

                      Matt
                      Looking back, she got a pack of "plain" custard tarts (all she could hold down) and I got two sweet caps. Normally she likes to check out my new pickups, but with the gastro enteritis they were not going any where near her

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                        #12
                        Hallo sturm

                        beautiful visor

                        Some information about (I certainly think already well-known):

                        H. SPERLING was a bayonets' distributor also and had his office in Dresden, Marienallee 7.

                        best regards

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                          #13
                          Its funny how this was the cheaper option of sweatband...I think I prefer it to the more common Erel style...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Arran View Post
                            Its funny how this was the cheaper option of sweatband...I think I prefer it to the more common Erel style...
                            Hi Arran, I agree. These so called Single marked erels seem to be rarer than the doubles.

                            This cap may have been manufactured before the DRGM padded type were available, or the officer wasn't bothered, we will never know.

                            cheers
                            J T

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by enorepap View Post
                              Hallo sturm

                              beautiful visor

                              Some information about (I certainly think already well-known):

                              H. SPERLING was a bayonets' distributor also and had his office in Dresden, Marienallee 7.

                              best regards
                              Hi enorepap, many thanks for the info. After the incineration of Dresden I find items relating to it interesting.

                              J T

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