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Originally posted by roughshooterThoughts on the insingnia guys ? I see a thread were 'SS Collector' talks aout round bases for the M1/52 Tk pins, mine has them.These are the best photos I have.
I am nearly theirplease help with the final piece of the jigsaw !
Regards Craig.
However, from the photos, I think the Zimmermann eagle looks OK.
Brad
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The M1/52 skull is a repro and I also feel that the M1/72 eagle is bad, but I cannot say for sure on the eagle without clearer photos. Is there anyway that you could post some better pics of the front side of the eagle and some close-ups of the markings and pin attachment crimps on the back? I would like to be sure.
Best, Chris
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in guter Gesellschaft.
You do join the rest of us in your quest. An authentic cap with bum insignia is pretty typical, in fact. More extraordinary is a real cap with authentic insignia. One seldom finds such a thing, actually. More troubling are fake caps with real insignia. Legion are the fake caps with fake insignia, such that one's eye balls turn to cinders. And, I would be remiss if I failed to mention real caps with no insignia, which also unfold here; or fake caps with no insignia, but replete with the cunningly applied outlines of same so as to trick and deceive the innocent seeker.Last edited by Donald Abenheim; 03-27-2006, 12:01 AM.
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Dear Gentlemen,
It came as no real suprise a few months ago when I posted the above Visor and the Insignia were deemed to be early 1980's Austrian fakes.
As soon as the Visor got the thumbs up from the likes of the sadly missed and much respected Mr Aberheim, and others, I was determined to restore it with real insignia.
I have posted here pictures of the finished Visor for those who may be interested, and would like to say a big thank you to forum member Bwanek who has been a mind of information on the subject of SS Insignia, and who kindly sold me the replacement insignia you see here.
The Visor is currently awaiting a mannequinn somewhere in the Hohe Wand National Park in the middle of the SS front lines near Gloggnitz, Austria. I feel that this is a fitting final resting place for this re-assembled piece.
Thanks again Brad.
Regards Craig.Attached Files
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