Per request, here are the SS stamps of the undersides of 2 of these visors:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
The stamps are fine. True is also the fact that the fakes are better, but the material you enclose is authentic, as are the caps overall.
I am open to another interpretation, but I have collected these since 1971 and own more than fifty of the things.
This is a fake stamp. It is found in a fake SSTV Montur sold by a notorious high end dealer in fakes. It must be a computer scan of a real one. Other stamps are a hash up. Again, you cannot really tell with these from the electric picture. You need the object, a lupe, and several real caps for comparison.
That's how I do it, at least for myself.
The RZM/SS stamp in the original varies greatly in appearance, but I can spot a fake most of the time.
Again, I have to have it in my hand to do so.
I agree, nothing beats an in-hand. I did have the opportunity to see one of these Muller Sonderanfertigung visors (which are also the subject of some controversy)--they are lovely originals:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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