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    Infanterie-Officer visor

    Hi guys!

    Top-quality visor! Hope You will like it as much as I do.
    For those who are interested: I'll post the M17-helmet from WWI coming from the same soldier.

    Kind regards, Peter
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          #5
          Love the shape.. I know nothing of this maker/distributer, but man it looks nice..

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            #6
            I can't recall seeing this one either. Man, it sure is pretty!

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              #7
              Hello Gentlemen,
              It is a lovely example with typical green lining by Peter Kuper (pekuro). The name on the sweat diamond is the distributor.
              Thank you,
              Curtiss

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                #8
                I would guess it is a distributor for Pekuro, beautiful visor. J

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                  #9
                  Hi guys!
                  Many thanks for Your kind comments!
                  The name and firm "Ferd. Peter" existed until a few years ago in my hometown. He was a tailor for fur-articles, in WWII also uniform-articles were assembled.

                  Kind regards, Peter

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                    #10
                    Gorgeous cap--one of the finest I have seen in quite a while.

                    Agreed, Ferdinand Peter of Wels was the distributor, and Pekuro the maker.

                    If F. Peter just closed recently, they were around for almost 185 years:
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                      #11
                      Now that's a very nice visor! Congrat's!


                      Regards, Wim
                      Freedom is not for Free

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                        If F. Peter just closed recently, they were around for almost 185 years.
                        Indeed, stonemint, this was the case!

                        Kind regards, Peter

                        Again: many thanks for the kind comments, guys!

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                          #13
                          Looks to be superior craftsmanship. Love the green interior as well as underside of the visor. What's the old saying, "they don't make them like they used to!" Very appropriate in this case.

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