Here is the COA for it from Detlev Niemann.
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Artillery officer's crusher visor - Real or Fake?
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I have been looking for an officer's crusher for some time, and finally came across this one for a good price. Unfortunately, the satin lining is missing, but it will still look good on a mannequin. Other than the missing liner, does anyone see any problems with this crusher?
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Originally posted by DonC View PostI am always amazed by the number of plain old visors that pop up without chin cords and they are immediately labeled crushers, and priced as such. Just a pet peeve of mine...
Don
Is it ignorance, laziness, deviousness, or all three?
Bob Shoaf
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Originally posted by Robert Shoaf View PostI heartily agree; "crusher" has to be the most overused and incorrectly used word in headgear collecting. Just about every bloody WWII era cap on Ebay has "crusher" in it's description!
Is it ignorance, laziness, deviousness, or all three?
Bob Shoaf
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