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    A skull on a camo cap

    Hi,
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    #2
    can you show a picture ?


    owen

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      #3
      Try again !!!!

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        #4
        Hi
        As a last resort Ive taken a picture of the screen with my cell phone.The bevo skull is brown and hasnt changed much.The green camo is now grey.No vent holes on this cap,and only one picture. It reverses to autumn.Not a lot to go on I know.
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          #5
          Real brown BeVo skulls are rarer than hens teeth.
          On a real camo insignia camo cap the brown skull is on the autumn side.

          Chances are extremely slim you have the real deal, even with the problem of making judgements from the poor single photo.

          //Felix

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            #6
            Agreed with F on this one .


            o

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              #7
              Hi,
              I dont own the cap,but I am concidering buying it.

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                #8
                Based on this single image I certainly wouldn't.

                Ian

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                  #9
                  A real SS oak cap with no skull would be $6500 to $10,000 depending on size ,condition , pattern ,model.
                  With all the patches you could double that.
                  Now do you think this one is one like I mentioned or is it a real zelt fabric modern made up job.
                  If you are going to pull the trigger on it think before you act my friend.
                  For me this one would have to be in the $100 price range.
                  owen

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                    #10
                    Hi,
                    Well, I am thinking about it as well as posting here for some
                    advice before acting.Im going to ask for more pictures before
                    making up my mind.
                    Cheers

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by kammo man View Post
                      A real SS oak cap with no skull would be $6500 to $10,000 depending on size ,condition , pattern ,model.

                      An ordinary oak I would see more in the area of maybe 4-5k usd max.. Some people tried to sell for 7k and more, didn't work.

                      As for the skull, it is definately not a camo variant and it is definately not factory applied. Still caps with insignia (of whatever nature) exist and they are more common than those with factory applied insignia.

                      Anyways, most caps had/have no insignia at all.

                      The skull is either tropical, a toned grey one or fake.

                      The picture is way too blurry and bad in every aspect to say something for sure, the "feeling" is, as usually with bad pics, not good.

                      Fritz

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                        #12
                        Hi Fritz,
                        Its my picture thats bad,not the sellers.I tried all sorts of tricks to get a pic. thats barred from being re-used to upload but nothing worked.Finally I took a photo of it from my computer screen with a cell phone.
                        Cheers

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Franco View Post
                          Hi Fritz,
                          Its my picture thats bad,not the sellers.I tried all sorts of tricks to get a pic. thats barred from being re-used to upload but nothing worked.Finally I took a photo of it from my computer screen with a cell phone.
                          Cheers
                          Yes, but you'll need to post better pics in order to find out more, perhaps you need to reduce the pixels. When pictures are too large or the quality is too high you can't upload them here, I am sure someone can advise.

                          Cheers

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                            #14
                            From the photo it appears to be a tropical skull, the brown camo skulls I have seen are much more distinct.

                            Joe

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