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Originally posted by CurtD View PostUsually, I prefer the history -- that is why I look for used items.
But in this case, for $5000, I would go with the SS cap. You can get genuine, used helmets (even with markings) that have been all over the place for a hell of a lot less than $5K. The SS cap is still an SS cap, it was just never used. It is made just like all the other SS caps, by the same people, at the same time, and is still a part of history. And $5K is less than 1/4 the going price of an SS general's cap.
What people say and what they do are sometimes very different things. If everyone really only wants something used in the war, how come the mint Dachau insignia don't sell for 1/4 the price of used SS insignia? Often, they selll for more. And don't tell me it was because a vet liberated it and brought it home.
I bet that almost everyone would be all over the SS cap in a heartbeat.
I was going to go for the helmet, but Curt has a solid point.
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Originally posted by TonyS View PostI have so many questions -
1. This part is contradictory. First you say "A private-purchase 'SS Generals' visor" but then you say "Keep in mind that it is not really an SS Generals cap, it just looks like one." Is it an SS Generals visor or not?
2. If it's a private purchase visor, then wouldn't it have been made to order by an SS General? So that would, in theory, negate the part that no-one knew about it (especially the SS General).
3. Does the "yes it is, no it isn't" SS Generals visor have SS insignia on it?
4. Why would a cap maker in in Koblenz keep one of these in stock just on the off chance some high ranking officer will walk in to buy it. It would have to be a private purchase visor, and therefore it would have been ordered by an SS General and that brings us back to point # 2.
So after all that - if it is an unworn, still in the box, SS Generals visor with SS insignia I'll take it - if not the helmet will do........
Oh, puuhleeese...!
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Originally posted by Brian Bonini View Post2) A plain-jane no-decal M-40 helmet with no SS markings or name in it. But it was worn through the war by a known SS-mann and has bulletproof provenance. It was with Das Reich in France in 1940, then Stalingrad, Kursk, Italy, Normandy, and Arnheim.
Gimmie that visor, unless it has no insignia - then it's just a silver piped German visor cap with a velvet cap band...............and then I'll take the helmet.
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To me both are rich in history. Just because the helmet has DNA on the liner....I always wonder how any item survived the war in pristine condition. If I had my way, financial as well as plain luck I'd have an example of every piece of headgear in mint condition AS WELL AS issued salty worn examples. I too,would choose the visor cap.
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Are you sure, everything is 100% original? When I read your description, I have some doubts about it...
As I look to Tony's post, he has good points! And about the helmet, worn by a member of the SS, who was in Stalingrad??
Are you sure nobody is trying to screw you?
But if the story is correct, I also would go for the visor. Why spend 5000 dollar for an helmet with no markings or decal?? I would search for a SS marked helmet, for that amount of money!
But this is only my opinion, ofcourse.
I would like to hear your opinion, Brian.
Kind regards,
Nick
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