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Originally posted by enorepap View PostHallo Stone
I have attentively inspected this logo and I'm sufficiently convinced the real one shows the following peculiarities:
- the 12-pointed star is brighter than the inner circle;
- the monogram's types E and D substantially meet;
- with respect to the maker's name, the flat pole of the small L is longer than the corresponding one of the big L and nearly strikes the U type; the middle flat pole of the E type is finer than the others;
- with respect to the Hannover's inscrïption, the H type denotes a regular thickness; the twin N types are nearly closed downwards; the figures 2, 3, 38 and 39 denote a very distinguishable shape.
I hope this will be helpful for our search
& Enorepap, I am particularly interested in what you have to say!NEC SOLI CEDIT
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostHere is one with the "Marke Standard" logo (it is not a Janke-Dalluge).
Note the wool top, and the LW type visor. It has a tall Marke Standard type-peak, but no stirndruckfrei and no pleating.
Thoughts/comments?
Richard
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Originally posted by Richard P View PostIf this cap is bad...they did an awful nice job...quite the peak similar to the snow covered Alps. Can't wait to find out if this is real or not.
Richard
Richard--I agree, it needs a hands on, but I don't know if I will ever get the chance.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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