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    #46
    Originally posted by Jack Aubrey View Post
    Well

    I supose you all know that Niemann is not only one dealer more. He is the most reputed dealer in europe.... He sells 99% of inventory every friday.

    Jack
    and your point is????

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      #47
      Well

      My point is that i don´t understand how can Mr Niemann put his reputation and Name with a uncertain item.

      I agree that the leather strap seems to be a replacement, but, what about the peak, pipping, diamond, liner.... I don´t like specially the cap, but arguments are always welcome.

      Jack

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        #48
        Could it be possible that this is a WW1 arty cap? Those things are hard to tell apart from originals although I think their piping is more pinkish

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          #49
          Originally posted by Jack Aubrey View Post
          Well

          My point is that i don´t understand how can Mr Niemann put his reputation and Name with a uncertain item.

          I agree that the leather strap seems to be a replacement, but, what about the peak, pipping, diamond, liner.... I don´t like specially the cap, but arguments are always welcome.

          Jack
          Well if you think everything he sells is untouched originals you are very much mistaken. Jacques

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            #50
            Originally posted by Jack Aubrey View Post
            Well

            My point is that i don´t understand how can Mr Niemann put his reputation and Name with a uncertain item.

            I agree that the leather strap seems to be a replacement, but, what about the peak, pipping, diamond, liner.... I don´t like specially the cap, but arguments are always welcome.

            Jack
            The COA business is easy. You put your reputation on the line and you stick to it if people return the item. Does the COA have lifetime guarantee and is it transferable to new buyers and does it offer a full refund to anyone who ever owns it from the issuer of the COA.

            If it doesn't, that is the reason that COA's are worthless.

            If the COA says lifetime refund to anyone, why doesn't the ebay seller just sell it back to the issuer and claim it is duff.. I don't like this cap personally, the reason, a kind of hunch as the old US detective shows used to say. You get a feeling with these, when you start justifying bits and bobs whilst asking for opinions that's when you leave it. There are no bargins out there for these, unless you happen to buy it off the old guy himself and YOU know its real. If real this would be worth a good sum of money and ebay is not the right place to market such a piece.

            J T

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              #51
              Originally posted by Gebirgsjäger View Post
              Could it be possible that this is a WW1 arty cap? Those things are hard to tell apart from originals although I think their piping is more pinkish
              The higher peak at the front and the sweat diamond indicate it is not an Imperial era cap...

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                #52
                Originally posted by Jack Aubrey View Post
                Well

                My point is that i don´t understand how can Mr Niemann put his reputation and Name with a uncertain item.

                I agree that the leather strap seems to be a replacement, but, what about the peak, pipping, diamond, liner.... I don´t like specially the cap, but arguments are always welcome.

                Jack
                Because everyone cooks with water from the guys, also MR.Hamburg! So you will know its not the first bad COA and sure not the last, forget it!

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
                  Well if you think everything he sells is untouched originals you are very much mistaken. Jacques

                  agree with Jacques

                  Hans

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                    #54
                    Hi all

                    This debate has come to a standstill, during which time the cap is brought to more than a thousand euros (given the current prices, if true, a real deal !). Personally, I do not like it and, if interested, I am ready to explain why. But, where are our SS headgears' experts, seen that, even on SS forum, no one speaks with a clear view?

                    best regards

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by sturmbannfuhrer View Post
                      The COA business is easy. You put your reputation on the line and you stick to it if people return the item. Does the COA have lifetime guarantee and is it transferable to new buyers and does it offer a full refund to anyone who ever owns it from the issuer of the COA.

                      If it doesn't, that is the reason that COA's are worthless.

                      If the COA says lifetime refund to anyone, why doesn't the ebay seller just sell it back to the issuer and claim it is duff.. I don't like this cap personally, the reason, a kind of hunch as the old US detective shows used to say. You get a feeling with these, when you start justifying bits and bobs whilst asking for opinions that's when you leave it. There are no bargins out there for these, unless you happen to buy it off the old guy himself and YOU know its real. If real this would be worth a good sum of money and ebay is not the right place to market such a piece.

                      J T
                      Exactly J T

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                        #56
                        COA's? not worth the paper they're written on.

                        Detlev Niemann? just another dealer selling some good and some bad items like all the others.

                        The cap? Could be ok but I doubt it. No way to be 100% sure unless you handle it and even then, you just can't find the smoking gun sometimes so you have to rely on your gut feeling.

                        What else is there to say?

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by enorepap View Post
                          Hi all

                          But, where are our SS headgears' experts, seen that, even on SS forum, no one speaks with a clear view?

                          best regards
                          Well said Marcello !,

                          Thats because it has red flags !
                          Last edited by BPA-Paul; 10-31-2009, 08:40 PM.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by FMS-Paul View Post
                            Well said Marcello !,

                            Thats because it has to many red flags !
                            i like to know abaut this red flags,realy

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by besslein View Post
                              i like to know abaut this red flags,realy
                              Have u read all post besslein ??

                              Page 2, post 22....IMO im not comfortable with chinstrap and paint on visor, for me if paying top dollar on this calibre of headgear i would like it unmessed with...full stop !, and no... "doubts" !! on this type of cap.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by FMS-Paul View Post
                                Have u read all post besslein ??

                                Page 2, post 22....IMO im not comfortable with chinstrap and paint on visor, for me if paying top dollar on this calibre of headgear i would like it unmessed with...full stop !, and no... "doubts" !! on this type of cap.
                                well post 22 say nothing interesting -sorry,i like to know what was wrong with the cap,very very interesting for me
                                from my point of viev SS visor caps are very hard for most of forum members,and i wonder abaut most of comments in this thread

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