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I didn't sell it to Shea, I sold it to a collector who I forget the name of now. It probably passed through a few other hands after that. A few details about this hat have not been passed on though!
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I didn't sell it to Shea, I sold it to a collector who I forget the name of now. It probably passed through a few other hands after that. A few details about this hat have not been passed on though!
Because you are a Celebrity now... yes, how many hands on your old cap since your deal... same for all collectors, I found old caps of mine in PVL and M.S, K.B...
I'm not seeing this cap on Shea's site; is it sold, perhaps? Last update is shown as March 15th.
In general, the ever increasing price gouging by dealers on TR era caps leads me more & more to concentrate solely on Imperial caps, which, for now at least are somewhat priced for the real world.
BobS
Its not on Shea's site, what was it selling for?
one thousand seven hundred and fifty US dollars, and once, it cost all of 5.75 Reichsmarks when new......!
I bought one which was nicer in this auction of the year Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Two and paid DM 130 for it.....at the time.
Well, the main thing is that you did reveal everything there was to know about this crusher to your best knowledge. One would think that an author of a book on TR cloth headgear would be able to tell from the item though. This sentence, I love the best about it: "The brown leather sweatband is complete and remains tightly affixed to the cap."
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