Dear fellow collectors,
I need some assistance from collectors who are specialist in German WWII visor caps.
It is true that late war caps are normally featuring these details?
No side lining (see pictures)
Late war lacquered Ersatz type sweatband (see pictures)
Pressed paper type bill rather then the Vulcan fiber bill
Some examples of a probably late war cap sold by a dealer as such:
Is it safe to say that late war caps are rare than early war or pre-war cap? Would you pay more for a late war cap, just because of its rareness, especially if this is in very good conditions?
I am eager to know your comments on this subject. Many thanks in advance for your kind replies!
Ciao,
Claudio
I need some assistance from collectors who are specialist in German WWII visor caps.
It is true that late war caps are normally featuring these details?
No side lining (see pictures)
Late war lacquered Ersatz type sweatband (see pictures)
Pressed paper type bill rather then the Vulcan fiber bill
Some examples of a probably late war cap sold by a dealer as such:
Is it safe to say that late war caps are rare than early war or pre-war cap? Would you pay more for a late war cap, just because of its rareness, especially if this is in very good conditions?
I am eager to know your comments on this subject. Many thanks in advance for your kind replies!
Ciao,
Claudio
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