The next thing we have to talk about with hat crosses will be the pot metal type. I have encountered these on several hats. Rather than being white metal, they are more of a dull grey in color. I have studied the two types side by side, and I cant find much if any of a difference between then except materials and color.
--my own thought is the pot metal looking ones are added post war. Dont ask my why, I just have a funny feeling that they are. Most likely someone made a dye in the 60's or so, copied a real cross body, then recast it in a more base metal without the silver wash. I have seen this type in books, and in early 70's/80s auctions. The item could be good...I just dont know. At that point, evaluate the hat, the dementions, and the other insignia with a skeptical mind. If the hat screams....Oh yeah 100%, then you are probably good on insignia.. It is just a tough one for me.
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--my own thought is the pot metal looking ones are added post war. Dont ask my why, I just have a funny feeling that they are. Most likely someone made a dye in the 60's or so, copied a real cross body, then recast it in a more base metal without the silver wash. I have seen this type in books, and in early 70's/80s auctions. The item could be good...I just dont know. At that point, evaluate the hat, the dementions, and the other insignia with a skeptical mind. If the hat screams....Oh yeah 100%, then you are probably good on insignia.. It is just a tough one for me.
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