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      #92
      the factory Fritz Mueller
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          #94
          Originally posted by ferdinandmax View Post
          Here's another Mayer, the company Fritz Mueller, the German name of Rossbach at the time of Nazism, now called Hranice u Ase at Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) company that made uniforms and hats for the WH

          Not one I'd be comfortable with. The eagle appears to be embroidered instead of woven. Very strange.

          Here is a "typlical" trapezoidal sewn Bevo eagle from a Meyer.
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            #95
            I would never be comfortable with this cap in my collection.

            I believe this same cap was posted on the WAF not long ago. I'll have to try to find it.

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              #96
              I bought this hat to one of the first markets in Paternion, exactly 1967 years, the person who sold him was a fireman, he found 12, I bought 5, which then sold it, I find in a store other things, shorts africa, sea, ties, and Overside, all tropical material at that time, there were no books, they did not know what those caps, the price at that time was 20,000. pounds, now 10 euros, it is written that the factory did not exist, you have pictures, if it was untrue should find a lot, Regards Sergio

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                #97
                Originally posted by Larry F. View Post
                I would never be comfortable with this cap in my collection.

                I believe this same cap was posted on the WAF not long ago. I'll have to try to find it.
                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=519625
                Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
                teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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                  #98
                  Bad insignia, bad grommits, bad markings, bad chinstrap, bad buttons...where do I stop.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post
                    Not one I'd be comfortable with. The eagle appears to be embroidered instead of woven. Very strange.

                    Here is a "typlical" trapezoidal sewn Bevo eagle from a Meyer.

                    we know that this is the typical eagle, but there are others regards sergio

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                      Originally posted by OSS View Post
                      Bad insignia, bad grommits, bad markings, bad chinstrap, bad buttons...where do I stop.
                      Please explain why the insignia are false? Thanks Regards Sergio

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                        it was said that the factory did not exist, I found the photo of the factory, the factory there packaged caps and uniforms, this logo does not know anyone, as written, I found it in a small market Paternion (Villach, Austria) 1967, I repeat no one knew what it was, I bought for 20,000 pounds, now 10 euros, with the hat were found other things tropical in significant quantities, the cap is very well done with embroidered insignia, the grommets, the chin strap, are original, the logo does not see anything strange, and Fritz Mueller of the German language, become a national Socialist for years remained in Czechoslovakia he wanted to put the Nazi eagle when they returned to Germany , I do not have to sell his hat, and I'm sure that is original in so many years I have not seen one other hats, this is the first of Clestuff, is also incomplete. How many of these have you seen? I suggest you reread what he wrote Clestuff, why a forger would have printed a company that did not know anyone? Then this would come out false in 60 years, seems more than absurd Regards Sergio

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                          Originally posted by ferdinandmax View Post
                          it was said that the factory did not exist, I found the photo of the factory, the factory there packaged caps and uniforms, this logo does not know anyone, as written, I found it in a small market Paternion (Villach, Austria) 1967, I repeat no one knew what it was, I bought for 20,000 pounds, now 10 euros, with the hat were found other things tropical in significant quantities, the cap is very well done with embroidered insignia, the grommets, the chin strap, are original, the logo does not see anything strange, and Fritz Mueller of the German language, become a national Socialist for years remained in Czechoslovakia he wanted to put the Nazi eagle when they returned to Germany , I do not have to sell his hat, and I'm sure that is original in so many years I have not seen one other hats, this is the first of Clestuff, is also incomplete. How many of these have you seen? I suggest you reread what he wrote Clestuff, why a forger would have printed a company that did not know anyone? Then this would come out false in 60 years, seems more than absurd Regards Sergio
                          The factory was real, your Meyer hat however, is not.
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                            Originally posted by ferdinandmax View Post
                            Please explain why the insignia are false? Thanks Regards Sergio
                            There are plenty of originals on this thread, and elsewhere, for a comparative analysis. The entire cap is fake.
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                              Love em, nice what you have. very good codition

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