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    Any chance on this visor?

    Robert
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      liner -
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        #4
        No to the hat.
        I leave commentary on the insignia to others.
        NEC SOLI CEDIT

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          #5
          Thanks for the fast response. Other than the furry white band piping and the use of oft-faked gabardine, I didn't see too much wrong with this one.

          regards, Robert

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            #6
            The skull is the unmarked 'Deschler-like' style but there seems to be a stipled texture to the surface ... as I told another gentleman yesterday I would need a clear straight-on shot to be 100%.

            For the record I also told him I was dubious of the liner and sweatband stitching based on other shots I saw.

            Ian

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              #7
              The finish of the skull at this resolution doesn't seem off, but the raised crease that extends across the forehead area looks like a casting flaw to me.

              A peak at the back would tell us all we need to know, but that's not likely.

              The liner and sweatband color and texture is the same as a few examples in Beaver's book. The underside of the visor color and finish seems a bit off, but the real story is the rough machine stitching to the sweatbaand, white gauze behind the skull area, and black thread used to sew the liner material.

              s/f Robert

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                #8
                Nope

                I don't like it.

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                  #9
                  I don't either.

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                    #10
                    The cap itself is a turd. I don't know insignia so will leave that to the Dirty Bird/Skull experts.

                    Don

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RobertE View Post
                      The finish of the skull at this resolution doesn't seem off, but the raised crease that extends across the forehead area looks like a casting flaw to me.

                      A peak at the back would tell us all we need to know, but that's not likely.

                      The liner and sweatband color and texture is the same as a few examples in Beaver's book. The underside of the visor color and finish seems a bit off, but the real story is the rough machine stitching to the sweatbaand, white gauze behind the skull area, and black thread used to sew the liner material.

                      s/f Robert
                      I'm in complete agreement. Underneath the sweatband is some extermely rough stitching, there is white gauze behind the liner band, crude black stitching that secures the liner - the cap is bad.

                      The skull is formed correctly, but has a long lateral casting flaw that looks like a scratch, but it's actually raised. I think the skull is bad, but maybe it's the photo.

                      s/f Rob

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                        Seller's Description:

                        "VINTAGE ORIGINAL WWII GERMAN ELITE OFFICER VISOR. US GI VETERAN BRINGBACK BY MY UNCLE. NEW OWNER WILL GET A LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY FROM ME. SIZE MARKED ON BILL & INKED NAME & DIVISIONAL MARKING ON SWEATBAND. PICTURES TELL ALL AS THE EXQUISITE & PERFECT DETAIL 2 THE TOMBAK "CLAD" INSIGNIA IS UNDENIABLY 100% ORIGINAL. IN FACT IT IS VERY EASY 2 SEE, IF YOU KNOW THESE CAPS & THE INSIGINA. THERE ARE ---NO COPIES--- THAT HAVE SUCH CHRISP & PERFECT DETAIL OF THESE & THERE ARE ---NO--- COPIES OF "CLAD" INSIGNIA 2 DATE (STAMPED COPPER/ALUMINUM/COPPER CONSTRUCTION WITH SILVER (COLD PLATE) FLASH.) CAP HAS NO HOLES & IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. EMAIL OR CALL (209) 300-**** FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFO & I'LL DO MY BEST 2 ANSWER. SHIPPING METHOD WILL BE USPS PRIORITY MAIL FOR 20.00, FULLY INSURED. .......MOVE FAST IF YOU WANT THIS!!!"

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RobertE View Post
                          I think the skull is bad s/f Rob
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                          Pauli

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