Good evening and a Happy New Year!
A picker friend of mine sent me pics of this KM Jr. officer's hat this afternoon. I just looked through probably 50 Threads on KM visors and I can't really see anything on this hat that makes me want to avoid it.
Some basics:
* None of the white components of the hat glow
* The visor's grade embroidery is butted up against the edge welt nicely (with the exception of a small sliver towards the right [as viewed] that I attribute to a little sloppy workmanship)
* There is no vertical seam at the back of the hat joining the mohair band
* It has the cheesecloth buffer between the crown lining and top (although not a sign of originality it is better to see it there than not there)
* Side lining pleats are nice and tight
* The white top, although not the standard waffle pattern, is a type known to be used on KM white tops
* The visor's edge welt is a little wider than I have seen on some of the blessed visors on this site, but I just looked at a large period pic I have of Albrecht Brandi and his looks very similar
* The side buttons look a little bright and don't present the honey-gold fire gilded look we all love, but I'm not sure if that is due to his lighting, a cheap button all-around, or a repro/post-war button (worst case scenario)
The current owner of this cap said it came out about a year ago from a very old museum in France that is closing.
I'll let the pics do the rest.
Thanks in advance for your time in looking at this Thread and any comments (good or bad) you provide. If your comments are negative please explain what caused you to take that position. I think this is critical to the education process.
vr
Bob
A picker friend of mine sent me pics of this KM Jr. officer's hat this afternoon. I just looked through probably 50 Threads on KM visors and I can't really see anything on this hat that makes me want to avoid it.
Some basics:
* None of the white components of the hat glow
* The visor's grade embroidery is butted up against the edge welt nicely (with the exception of a small sliver towards the right [as viewed] that I attribute to a little sloppy workmanship)
* There is no vertical seam at the back of the hat joining the mohair band
* It has the cheesecloth buffer between the crown lining and top (although not a sign of originality it is better to see it there than not there)
* Side lining pleats are nice and tight
* The white top, although not the standard waffle pattern, is a type known to be used on KM white tops
* The visor's edge welt is a little wider than I have seen on some of the blessed visors on this site, but I just looked at a large period pic I have of Albrecht Brandi and his looks very similar
* The side buttons look a little bright and don't present the honey-gold fire gilded look we all love, but I'm not sure if that is due to his lighting, a cheap button all-around, or a repro/post-war button (worst case scenario)
The current owner of this cap said it came out about a year ago from a very old museum in France that is closing.
I'll let the pics do the rest.
Thanks in advance for your time in looking at this Thread and any comments (good or bad) you provide. If your comments are negative please explain what caused you to take that position. I think this is critical to the education process.
vr
Bob
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