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    reweave on panzer visor

    https://militariaplaza.nl/headgear-3...r-cap-1-detail



    looking at this visor. lots of damage but nice piece. anyone here have any icon reweaving? i/m talking to a reweave at the moment.

    #2
    Originally posted by echoe View Post
    https://militariaplaza.nl/headgear-3...r-cap-1-detail



    looking at this visor. lots of damage but nice piece. anyone here have any icon reweaving? i/m talking to a reweave at the moment.
    Can it be done with that type of wool ? And where would you get the extra material. Way to time consuming
    Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
    teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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      #3
      restore pz visor

      ok lw. was looking for a voice of reason. thx

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        #4
        Over priced item anyway.

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          #5
          Nicely Marked to AA4..Billbert

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            #6
            Originally posted by Texasuberalles View Post
            Over priced item anyway.
            Indeed, price is too high even for a cap in much better condition.

            Bob Shoaf

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              #7
              vi$or panzer

              "Nicely Marked to AA4..Billbert "

              yes. i got tunnel vision on account of the unit.

              anybody out these got a wool pz em/nco up for grabs. i'm trying to match, as closely as possible, the visor to a waffenrock i have.

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                #8
                To the original question, a professional reweaver can repair the holes if there is enough material on the interior to retrieve threads from. A "fuzzy" nap would be impossible to reprocess, the more fine the finish the better the results. However "real" reweaving is very time consuming and expensive. I have had a couple of wool items repaired but the cost ran $100 for two small moth bites. Anything can be done but cost effectiveness is another question.

                A relatives cap, maybe. A collectible.....is it worth another $3-400 to repair?

                Regards,
                W. Unland

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