when I look into the Beaver/Shea headgear book I see all different styles of stitching stiles. For my view this or versa is legit.
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Originally posted by macleod View PostHi
wouldn't the holes in the Clement Wagner cap, shown by Tony for example, line up perfectly if they were double stitched? I can see they do not...
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Here's another clemens wagner made by a less talented hand:
http://www.ss-steel-inc.com/Clemens3.jpg
Credit to site owner.
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Originally posted by Fritz View PostAlbeit that photo is even worse than the other: This is not double needle stitching. This is a very well made seam that was done by a trained and tallented person. These seams, depending on the quality, can look like double needle seams. As of course, as a professional, you will try to maintain the same distance between the rows of stitching and if you are good at it you will come up with a great result.
However, upon close examination you will find out, at least that is my experience so far, that these are not double needle made, with such well made seams the key is in the details and not in a quick glance. I am sure I have a cap with a similar quality seam that I can tell is not double needle made.
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Originally posted by TonyS View PostEmilio - do you really think this one is 100% original?
The really really bad stitching (I've seen better one labor camp items) and at least a replaced eagle which does not match the wear on the rest of the cap.
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I believe the sidecap it's straight from Mike Davi's collection and it have been there since 35 years.Yes the eagle is somehow faded but you can see the sidecap have also a reddish color ,we cannot know what's happened to the sidecap since worn by the original owner .
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Originally posted by jayjay198666 View Postis the eagle replaced or just faded more
Sorry about the small photo I posted - now I'm awake and on a proper computer I can see it's not much use. Looked okay on the 3 inch iPhone screen though...
Maybe someone - Fritz maybe? - can post some caps (not necessarily SS) that do have the double needle stitching?
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Originally posted by jayjay198666 View PostHi, how rare are SS Panzer overseas caps and what is a good price for one in used but good condition. Have not seen any o dealer sites. Thanks
Here is a good partial cross section
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No, only does shows as far as I know. I've held The EM side caps. 100% and nice. All of Gus's stuff is really nice. A couple of those caps were brought back by a vet in an ammo can. That's why they have rust on them. Story is that they came from the same panzer crew. $$$$ as always. He was asking $6000 for them. But, he's had them for sale for years and years. They are worth 4k IMHO. He always has killer SS stuff. See that M-43 with the buckle? Marked "Stapo" inside.
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Originally posted by salt*creek View PostNo, only does shows as far as I know. I've held The EM side caps. 100% and nice. All of Gus's stuff is really nice. A couple of those caps were brought back by a vet in an ammo can. That's why they have rust on them. Story is that they came from the same panzer crew. $$$$ as always. He was asking $6000 for them. But, he's had them for sale for years and years. They are worth 4k IMHO. He always has killer SS stuff. See that M-43 with the buckle? Marked "Stapo" inside.
Don't suppose you examined the officers caps by any chance?
For everyone - what's the consensus on the Winkler officers cap?
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