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Heer cap eagle
hey guys, i dont know very much about these things but i found one for 40 dollars USD. is it authentic? if its fake, what are the giveaways? if its authentic, is it worth 40 dollars? and also, exactly what kind of cap would this go on?
the guy said that its embossed C.T.D. 38 on the back. what do you all think?
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04-23-2010 04:57 AM
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Re: cap eagle
hi,,,you have a authentic officers/NCO visor hat eagle,missing the attachment pins,,marked c.t.d. for Christian Theodore Dicke,who made insignia,38 is the year it was made,,generally speaking,the best way to tell fake insignia is the lack of detail,mis-formed areas,and the back is usually a dead giveaway,,,you have a nice example in hand,study it and use this knowledge to judge others that you will run across,,,yours is made of aluminum,but some of the earlier ones will be made of silver-plated brass,,,
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Re: cap eagle
thanks, that helps me out a lot : )
is it well worth the 40 dollars he wants? i havent bought it yet haha i noticed that i left that detail out accidently.
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Re: cap eagle
if you are willing to pay 40. for it,then it is worth it if it makes you happy,,,
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Re: Heer cap eagle
I wouldn't want it. A cap eagle without prongs is like a car without an engine. No value at all. Save your money for things that are complete. You will find them.
Steve
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Re: Heer cap eagle
Never pay for a repaired item until it has been repaired. The value is in a complete piece.
And where is this competent person that can solder aluminium without burning it up? The average jeweler wouldn't touch it. The average welder does not have a clue as to how to work with thin aluminium. You would spend more effort trying to find a compentent person to fix it than it would ever be worth.
$40.00 is as much as this piece could be worth if it were mint. Many reputable dealers have good ones for less. Only a fool would purchase a broken item for a mint price. At best it will always be a repaired item.
Steve
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