Another contribution from a wellknown seller of rubbish. This time the auction is spiced up with a pair of fake wings.
Another contribution from a wellknown seller of rubbish. This time the auction is spiced up with a pair of fake wings.
The 42 dated RAC beret...could someone point out what is fake about it? (post number 10, page 1)
I see thanks.Now you point that out its obvious.
A beret from a complete fictional manufacturer.
It ended early, someone must have told the seller it was bad but a bid of 210 GBP had been placed!
Here's a black beret, incorrectly described as a WW2 example.
The serif font, thin broad arrow and dotted diamond was first used somewere between 1955 and 1957 with this manufacturer.
A 1947 khaki beret. It is not a 1939 reissued beret, these did not exist at that time but I'm sure the Flitters would not be bothered by such a minor detail.
Rare 1943 LRDG beret, £743.57 wasted. The date letter F is new to me.
Fake 1944 Kangol beret, £335.00
It show a standard fake cap badge with the ominous die flaw, the crown has been voided by a clever conman.
Post-war beret advertised as WW2, £480.00.
Note the cloth sweatband.
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