This year's show was really good -- lots of visor caps to choose from including the vast collection that Chris Jones and Don Wood had for sale toward the back of the hall. I spent a lot of time at those tables when I could manage to get through the feeding frenzy.
Altogether I bought three visors at SOS. The first one up is a Holzinger which I briefly showed on another thread. This one is as close to mint as they come. It still has the tissue paper inside along with some pieces of German newspaper.
From what "stonemint" has told me and I have been able to find out from the Forum, these hats surfaced in a hoard discovered in Berchtesgaden back in the early 1970's. One of these hats is featured in the Pat Moran book and I believe another in the Wilkins book. They are of superb quality.
Of course, one of the things I like the most about this hat is the "Frischluft" ventilation system. Not that it could have been all that effective, but interesting nonethless. You will note in the photos that there is a flap that folks from right to left to cover the ventilation holes under the sweatband. A nice touch.
Enjoy the photos.
Mike
Altogether I bought three visors at SOS. The first one up is a Holzinger which I briefly showed on another thread. This one is as close to mint as they come. It still has the tissue paper inside along with some pieces of German newspaper.
From what "stonemint" has told me and I have been able to find out from the Forum, these hats surfaced in a hoard discovered in Berchtesgaden back in the early 1970's. One of these hats is featured in the Pat Moran book and I believe another in the Wilkins book. They are of superb quality.
Of course, one of the things I like the most about this hat is the "Frischluft" ventilation system. Not that it could have been all that effective, but interesting nonethless. You will note in the photos that there is a flap that folks from right to left to cover the ventilation holes under the sweatband. A nice touch.
Enjoy the photos.
Mike
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