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    Forestry Visor

    I do believe this is a forestry visor just got this one its Salty for sure can anyone give me a value in this condition please. is there anything that can be done to clean it up a bit or should it be just left alone. thanks


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        #4
        this is quite rarer than a forestry cap.
        this cap was used by forestry in army service (cap colours are forestry, insignias and leather strap are army).
        it's hard to give you a price. Nice cap anyway.

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          #5
          That´s not a forestry visor!

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            #6
            Originally posted by klute0007 View Post
            That´s not a forestry visor!
            I agree, it looks administartion to me.

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              #7
              Originally posted by rev.stone View Post
              this is quite rarer than a forestry cap.
              this cap was used by forestry in army service (cap colours are forestry, insignias and leather strap are army).
              it's hard to give you a price. Nice cap anyway.
              Looks like a contract cap EM/NCO Jager/GJ cap to me. Nothing associated with forestry in my eyes. Can you please tell me what I'm missing here?

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                #8
                I agree--a contract Jager visor.

                This is an army Forstdienst--much more green:
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                  #9
                  Thanks everyone for the help and clearafacation on what type of visor it is much appreciated

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                    #10
                    a forester cap has 2 pipings and not 3

                    Hans

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                      #11
                      On the Army Forestry the piping was the same color as the cap band

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by David48 View Post
                        On the Army Forestry the piping was the same color as the cap band
                        ...not only on the army forestry!

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