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    3 Prong Cap Skull

    Hi,

    I took a chance and bought this today at a decent price from a dealer friend. I realize this style is highly questionable but the seller said he got it direct from the Veteran himself.
    I haven't seen any with a RZM mark either, and the detail looked fairly good to me.
    Opinions appreciated.
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    #2
    Complete junk, sorry. I got burned on one of these before I started collecting.

    Best, Chris

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      #3
      On a side note: any RZM marked piece should be accompanied with another identifying mark, (such as an RZM number, SS contract number, or maker marks).

      Best, Chris

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        #4
        The only decent price for it is 0.0001$
        Please try to return it as soon as possible

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          #5
          Originally posted by Karl S. View Post
          Hi,
          I realize this style is highly questionable
          Yours is not highly questionable three-prong "assmann" design skull. Please check pictures in this thread:
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=165732

          Hope you can get your $$ back.

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            #6
            agreed with above!

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              #7
              Thanks guys, I payed under $100. so I'll chalk it up to experience.

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                #8
                The 3 pronger often in discussion as real/fake looks different than this 1 karl.. Billbert

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                  #9
                  Under $100 you paid ?? You have grossly overpaid I have to tell you. Your dealer "friend" is a crook. He got it from a "veteran",, ,I think not, what a liar. The facts: That stupid flat fake has been around for many. many years,- it is the exact junque skull as used to be sold by Delta International of Lafayette, CA, complete with that same RZM mark, & w/those same 3 edge pins that 9 times out of 10 will break off if you try to bend 'em. It is pictured in their old catalog, item #129, retail $5.50 with 40% off to dealers.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Silesien View Post
                    Under $100 you paid ?? You have grossly overpaid I have to tell you. Your dealer "friend" is a crook. He got it from a "veteran",, ,I think not, what a liar. The facts: That stupid flat fake has been around for many. many years,- it is the exact junque skull as used to be sold by Delta International of Lafayette, CA, complete with that same RZM mark, & w/those same 3 edge pins that 9 times out of 10 will break off if you try to bend 'em. It is pictured in their old catalog, item #129, retail $5.50 with 40% off to dealers.
                    Excellent post. To the point and complete with source!.
                    Jp

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                      #11
                      what the forum members need :

                      GUIDE.jpg

                      this little things are getting too expensive, and at times under-rated by some collectors. small they are, but important to the whole visor look

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                        #12
                        SS Gentleman,
                        Great Idea and great Design! I am afraid that the Publication maybe changes in that way:

                        Andy
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                          #13
                          I think this would be more appropriate.

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                            #14


                            I like the Publisher

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