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    #76
    Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
    Last one from me............
    Now that's a smart crusher

    Alex K

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      #77
      Robin,

      Must you make all your crushers into pseudo SS caps by adding TK's to all? Ha ha, you have some seriously nice stuff, sorry they have have been defaced...well, actually a face added.

      Steve,

      Always nice to see a pioneer crusher!

      Besslein,

      Wow....very nice...I can fix it for you if you will send it to me.

      Nick,

      I think you need to start a new thread, if not this one will become crowded very fast, nice work!

      Richard

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        #78
        My Heer infantry crusher dated 1938
        Manufacture ID on inside sweatband
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        Last edited by Lenny W; 05-07-2020, 08:30 PM. Reason: Merged posts

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          #79
          Originally posted by MaxxBrunn1938
          Manufacture ID on inside sweatband
          nice cap but not a crusher cap its a standerd em visor hat

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            #80
            Originally posted by besslein View Post
            nice cap but not a crusher cap its a standerd em visor hat
            Oh ? Thanks I thought since the stiffener was removed and scruched up it would be but thanks for correcting me on it . I wasn't sure where to post it.

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              #81
              There are several caps in this thread called a "crusher" that are not. The brim must be soft leather (like field gear leather) so it can be folded and stuffed in your belt. Removing the cap spring was a common way to emulate the look of these caps. Here's my artillery crusher. The sweatband is in poor shape but the owner's initials remain intact...

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                  #83
                  You should not have sat on your crusher just before the photograph, we would still know its a crusher. The Paul Kaps generals crusher I posted has a pressed paper visor and they fold in half also, but keep their look much better. There was a great discussion some time back about what makes a true crusher...it was very informative. Nice arty crusher by the way!

                  Richard

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                    #84
                    Don't sit on it??

                    NOW you tell me!!

                    Thanks for the comment -- it's my favorite cap.

                    I agree with you that there are several different key details that make a true crusher, I was jus trying to throw out the biggie for the guys that really are just learning.

                    All the best - Mike

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                      #85
                      A Fire Police crusher.
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                        #86
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                        Cheers Steve
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                          #87
                          Steve, that is what I would describe as the ultimate cap. Jacques

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                            #88
                            Signal

                            Bob Hritz
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                            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                              #89
                              Steve,

                              Thats it...bring out the big guns now. Very nice crusher, you just need to share it more often.

                              Bob,

                              Killer signals crusher, not one you see too often, except Jacques SS signals crusher, which we do see a little too often. Let me know when you want to ditch that totally non textbook wrapper with yellow rope piping...it really brings down your collection. It should be next door in California bringing down my collection. Actually, I always enjoy seeing it whenever you post it...thanks!!

                              Richard

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                                #90
                                Richard,

                                I bought the signals wrapper and pants from Steve Wolfe, back in the old days. It was in the basement bunker of the shop in Lakewood. Fred Ramm had gotten it from the veteran and I had wanted it so badly that I paid the huge price Steve had on it. It just took a decade for it to reach the value and 3 decades later, it seems to have been a bargain.

                                Stonemint is visiting this weekend and has already examined the signals crusher.

                                Bob Hritz
                                In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                                Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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