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Heer Infantry Officer Schirmmütze by Erel

Article about: Bob is correct. The East German ones usually glow under blacklight as well. However, it is common to find DDR cords on fakes (as in the bogus SS Panzer visor), simply because they are cheap,

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    Heer officer visor cap by Erel, with the breather vent intact in the cockade.
    Note the (wartime) chincords with the reverse twist to them.

    Bob
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    That is a handsome looking cap.
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    Very very nice!

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    Beautiful example!

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    I always like this one--but then again, which of Bob's don't I like?!
    “Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”

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    Nice Erel classic look. timothy

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    ..but its not Luftwaffe.. !

    Many thanks guys, it looks good in my small Infantry corner .

    Bob

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    Nice visor love the shape gives it just that right added character

    Best

    Mario

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    When you say 'reverse twist' does that mean the cord threads are angled from right to left?

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    Left to right, they were used on postwar East German caps, wartime examples are not seen on caps too often. The wartime made cords have
    a metal slide inside the knot, the postwar examples used plastic. (other than that, they look the same).

    Bob

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