Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth
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In terms of quality and workmanship, it's pretty poor to be honest even for a Kleiderkasse cap but then again, it's a perfect snapshot of the era and the whole Kleiderkasse system. Contrary to belief, not every SS Officer had the opportunity to walk into an SS clothing store and pick and choose, they had to mail order their uniforms. It's on record that delays and disappointments were numerous so when Renz got this cap, spots on the visor and poor stitching included, what's he going to do? complain and send it back? Not likely..
Likewise, I believe the miss match in insignia (zink eagle and aluminium skull) to be the original items. Had I posted the Deschler Skull on it's own on the SS forum, it would have generated a lot of salivating and desire. The eagle not so much.
Who was it that persuaded all the rest of us that these things are worth so much and in which order? It's like the faceless people involved in the money markets and stock exchanges that have convinced the rest of the world that bits of paper and the numbers on a computer screen are worth tens of millions. A $1000 for an SS visor cap skull on it's own? $2000 for an aluminium one? ridiculous!
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