I was lucky enough to pick this up at SOS this year, and just now got my photos back from the photographer. Enjoy the pics.
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Nice...I also like how the piping is untarnished under the chin cord.
GlennLast edited by Glenn McInnes; 03-10-2011, 07:36 PM."A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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Craig out of all the generals I seen in 21 years 90% have been rebuilt lower ranks.
I have to say based on what I see here it sure looks to be a one-looker. Everything is as it should be. The cap is a Erel circa 1938-1940. Correct piping, correct insignia, correct lining, correct sweatband, correct chin cord, correct materials, correct shape all from that 38-40 time frame. I am impressed.
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Outstanding! Nice to get such a great review from you! It was a one-looker for me as well. Also, here's a question, based upon your comment about "rebuilds" - I had been told by a contact that the fakers in Germany don't have gold bullion piping available like they do colored piping, and that buying a General's visor is relatively safe, from a "rebuild" perspective. Can you share your knowledge about older rebuilds, from when, I take it from your comments, they DID have gold piping available?
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Originally posted by Craig Gottlieb View PostOutstanding! Nice to get such a great review from you! It was a one-looker for me as well. Also, here's a question, based upon your comment about "rebuilds" - I had been told by a contact that the fakers in Germany don't have gold bullion piping available like they do colored piping, and that buying a General's visor is relatively safe, from a "rebuild" perspective. Can you share your knowledge about older rebuilds, from when, I take it from your comments, they DID have gold piping available?
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Well, sort of a good story. There was a collection that was being broken up, and I wasn't one of the dealers invited to the party. From what I hear, some discontent at the in-room preview was caused when one dealers started a discussion about a fake high-end visor that had been sold to the collector by one of the other dealers present. Caused a bit stink, and all dealers were invited to leave. As a result, many of the "choice" items never got viewed.
I started browsing as the collection was being unpacked for general consumption at the tables during the show. I guess rumor had gone around the show that the "good stuff was gone" but not so. Doing a little digging, I found several nice items that the feeding-frenzy had missed, including this visor. This once, it paid to be on the "outside" of the "in crowd."
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