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    Gen Göring Visor Restoration

    Good afternoon,

    I picked this hat up from Barry (Stormfighter) on the E-stand this week and thought I'd post a couple of before and after pics. To me, this is where the real enjoyment in this hobby is; seeing the potential in a piece and bringing it back to life. He said he got it out of the woodwork and based on its condition I believe it. I was a little worried about whether-or-not my skills were up to the task, but after getting rolling on it I got real comfortable with how it was turning out. The hat came out of the box yesterday at 6PM and by Noon today it looked like this. My intent here is not to solicit strokes, but to show that every cloud may have a silver lining (or in this case, white piping)

    The chinstrap is the original one that came with it. I had to constantly tighten it so it sat snuggly on the visor. Although I like it when the buckles are spaced further apart I didn't want to change this one. The only thing I added was a '38-dated eagle as the original one was broken.

    Thanks for putting this guy up for sale Barry. I love it!!

    v/r

    Bob

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    Barry's before pic.
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      The finished product.
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        Barry's insde pic
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          #5
          After the restoration. All work was done to spec with original thread.
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            #6
            Fan-bloody-tastic!

            I nearly went for this cap myself because I just love the whole restoration buzz (I'm sure you know what I mean now) That's a terrific job you've done, how's the fingers? full of needle holes?

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              Thanks for the comments.

              As for the needle holes; not at all I've restored all sorts of stuff going on 20 years, but never this type of job on a visor. At first I was scratching my head as to how it was put together and how I could restore it using the same technique. Once I cracked the code I got crankin'. The wool body took me about 1 hour per side (left and right of center). The lining and front stiffener took about 2 hours. No pricked fingers (nice for a change). The hardest thing was having to change from a hooked to a straight needle on evey stitch once I got over the visor. Unlike some of the other jobs I've done this one was rather enjoyable. I don't know, maybe it was the couple of Hofbraü Oktoberfests I had that kept my spirits up

              v/r

              Bob


              Originally posted by BenVK View Post
              Fan-bloody-tastic!

              I nearly went for this cap myself because I just love the whole restoration buzz (I'm sure you know what I mean now) That's a terrific job you've done, how's the fingers? full of needle holes?

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                #8
                Unfreakinbelievable Bob!! KUDOS and bargain priced NOW !! Congradulations.. Billbert

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                  #9
                  Ah well, I've only been doing it for a few years now Bob. I'll send you a PM because I'm sure we will bore everyone to death talking about sewing on the forum!

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                    #10
                    Great hat, I would have grabbed it mysef but was too late

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