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    #16
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        #18
        That's better!!! Affirms my original observation of a bogus cap that has been "RELINED". Look at the poor fit and cut of the liner at the front of the cap.....the very light green cap band is also a giveaway!

        Dave
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          #19
          Hi Toby

          It's a dog! Dave, my evil mentor , has already pointed out that the cap band is way off in color. I would also be concerned about the logo and size stamping. I have not seen many officer-quality visors with a size stamping on them. Also, without any stitching for a sweat shield, I would question them putting such a nice log on a cap that would be smeared by sweat and hair pomade!

          Don

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            #20
            Hi

            I have a rookie question. I thought that the very early visor caps had a lighter green band?. Could it be an early cap or the green color is wrong anyway for an early example?

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            Juan

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              #21
              Juan, your question is valid and yes a VERY early (poss. pre '35) may have a light colored band! However, all things considered with this cap....shape, make and materials used strongly suggest ofcourse that it's not the case with this cap.

              Dave
              Regards,
              Dave

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                #22
                The color looks odd even if this were an early lid. I also am not too sure about the visor itself - the shape seems wrong somehow. Any thoughts, Dave?

                Don

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                  #23
                  Don, correct! It flattens out in the area of the ridge not unlike early post war Police visors etc.

                  Dave
                  Regards,
                  Dave

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                    #24
                    I just thought it warn't purty enough!


                    Don

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