Ok this Is what I call a "good" heer side cap fake. I think this one can fool some collectors out there.
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Man, the quality of fakes out there are almost enough to scare me out of WW2-German collecting.
The only thing, I might just might, be ablet to tell was not real on this sucker is the insignia--it looks a little stiff to me. The grommets look perfect.
Who makes this cap and how much do they sell it for?
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Hans, could you tell us were you found this particular one? Is it listed somewere for sale? IMO if fakers have original insignia and cloth ( greatcoat) it isn't that difficult to make one with the 'skills' they have today ....anyway, it looks very scary indeed from those pictures, but it probalby wouldn't pass a hand inspection...
Could it be an original cap with replaced repro insignia?'Arzt und Soldat'
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Originally posted by Jan BeazaerHans, could you tell us were you found this particular one? IMO if fakers have original insignia and cloth ( greatcoat) it isn't that difficult to make one with their skills they have today....anyway indeed very scary from those pictures...
Hi Jan my friend!
Your absolutly right IMO all materials/insignia used on this one is pre45.
Here is the story:
I was offerd this one by a friend in Sweden. Everything looked good, but the mint condition worried me. There is actually no wearing "damage" / soiling at all.
So I brought it to Peter ( ww-2militaria.com ). Hi's very helfull and so nice to met in irl, a first class dealer if you ask me!
He told me this is the last fake comming from the east. The give away is the stamping and they always use very small size.
He also said they made more than one...
So be carfull collector friends, I will take some more pictures of the stampings.
Hasse.MLast edited by Hasse.M; 12-20-2006, 06:21 AM.
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I saw a nice original, well used no eagle sell on ebay for$52 who says you can't still get a bargain these days!(The reaspon I did not buy it was I have one)
Cheers
Mark
Originally posted by Jan BeazaerThanks Hans for the heads up!
Do you have more detailed pictures of it?
The comming years gonna be though for us...
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Originally posted by Jan BeazaerThanks Hans, indeed very well done...I wonder what will happen with these caps within a few years of soiling and wear!
Cheers
Jan
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Originally posted by VolkbertHasse: Thanks for this info! It's really scary. The cap on the pictures is exactlt what I am looking for.
Alexandre: Willy Sprengpfeil is a known maker of M34 caps.
Unless someone is willing to pay 250euro for this FAKE one of a kind
Im glad to help, the pleasure is on my side!
Regards: Hasse.M
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