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    All this is so sad but we have to thank Owen for having had the guts to challenge the mainstream opinion on these fake camo pieces for several years until we started opening our eyes and seeing the truth


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      Probably Lorenzo would have gotten away with it for more years if he kept the supply of these covers lower instead of being so greedy.
      Well as we say in Italy: The Devil makes the pots but not the lids...


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        A good read


        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=101276

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          Originally posted by ironcross13 View Post
          There was me thinking i was looking at some high end covers.

          so most are fillers in there.. they have some nice stuff though
          The owner of that museum is an extremely sharp collector and has rejected the fakes being offered to him. Now we see how this disinformation game is being played. Don't buy from the source we are discussing, and what you do own is declared suspect by fans of the source. Disgraceful.

          BTW, not claiming you are playing "this disinformation game".
          Last edited by Willi Z.; 04-15-2016, 07:50 PM.
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            Camo coming from Lorenzo - Helmet cover

            Originally posted by Willi Z. View Post
            The owner of that museum is an extremely sharp collector and has rejected the fakes being offered to him. Now we see how this disinformation game is being played. Don't buy from the source we are discussing, and what you do own is declared suspect by fans of the source. Disgraceful.

            BTW, not claiming you are playing "this disinformation game".


            Yeah I would never buy from the source of these covers from the thread..

            I just posted some covers as I was looking at my pics from the Ardennes.. I know they are not great pics as I was taking them of the displays not the covers... He has some really nice stuff in there and the other one in Melmedy museum..

            I mite have one more cover in my pics I'll try and find it... Some great set ups there..

            Also I'm just adding a few covers I seen..
            Nothing els to it for me

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              I've just stumbled on an old thread from 2006 that you guys should find very interesting. I did!

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=152653

              Firstly, I would suggest that the cap exhibits the same distinctive sewing and sewing thread as observed previously in this thread. Hopefully Owen and others can confirm this?

              Secondly, you'll notice that Lorenzo remarks that in his opinion, the cap is a reproduction.

              However, GN58 then drops this bombshell and I quote.

              "This "blurred Edge" Camo Cap Has Been Sold By Lorenz As Original To A Camo Ss Collector Who Sold It To Me!"

              Lorenzo then does some serious back peddling. Well, read for yourself.
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                Some time ago I was told by a British dealer, how, when SS zelts were readily available, they were cutting them up to make caps and helmet covers in quantity and that he wouldn't trust any of the items currently for sale, as he thought most were fakes. It was said with a laugh and a big smile and his final comment was "we made a fortune". I was shocked, 1, at his admission and 2, that "they" would cut up good SS zelts.
                Another dealer told me how he thought 90% of the German items we buy are reproductions or have been altered post ww2, be, it helmets, tunics, etc. I suppose the realist in me thinks "where does all this stuff come from?" We all want that extra special piece and we all want "an original", so some times people are ready to ignore their instincts and believe in an item.
                If you consider the story of the hoard of SS helmet covers with an open mind, would you buy one? A 100 rare SS helmets covers, discovered in post war ammo boxes, stored in a post war barn.

                These revelations continually arise and we are all still taken by surprise.

                Brilliant discussion, carry on the good work.

                Johann

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                  Good Thread Ben! You can clearly see that this cap was made by the same hand like the cover from Francesco posted earlier in this thread.

                  Originally posted by BenVK View Post
                  I've just stumbled on an old thread from 2006 that you guys should find very interesting. I did!

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=152653

                  Firstly, I would suggest that the cap exhibits the same distinctive sewing and sewing thread as observed previously in this thread. Hopefully Owen and others can confirm this?

                  Secondly, you'll notice that Lorenzo remarks that in his opinion, the cap is a reproduction.

                  However, GN58 then drops this bombshell and I quote.

                  "This "blurred Edge" Camo Cap Has Been Sold By Lorenz As Original To A Camo Ss Collector Who Sold It To Me!"

                  Lorenzo then does some serious back peddling. Well, read for yourself.

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                      I don't see anything wrong with the Bavarian covers.
                      5k why not, some dealers ask 8 or more for crap covers.

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                        Originally posted by Robert H View Post
                        I don't see anything wrong with the Bavarian covers.
                        5k why not, some dealers ask 8 or more for crap covers.
                        I guess if your willing to spend 8k on a crap cover, 5k for a piece of garbage is a real bargain.

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                          I didn't spend a cent on fake cover.

                          Do you mean the hoard covers the fake?

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                            Originally posted by BenVK View Post
                            I've just stumbled on an old thread from 2006 that you guys should find very interesting. I did!

                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=152653

                            Firstly, I would suggest that the cap exhibits the same distinctive sewing and sewing thread as observed previously in this thread. Hopefully Owen and others can confirm this?

                            Secondly, you'll notice that Lorenzo remarks that in his opinion, the cap is a reproduction.

                            However, GN58 then drops this bombshell and I quote.

                            "This "blurred Edge" Camo Cap Has Been Sold By Lorenz As Original To A Camo Ss Collector Who Sold It To Me!"

                            Lorenzo then does some serious back peddling. Well, read for yourself.
                            That is a Bingo Ben.

                            nails in the lid of the coffin,

                            Chris

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                                Originally posted by 90th Light View Post
                                That is a Bingo Ben.

                                nails in the lid of the coffin,

                                Chris
                                Its a shame the thread that Ben pointed out did not continue with open discussion as this whole saga might well have been detected years before

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