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A tulip from Amsterdam!

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  1. #11

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    Great job Ben

    Cheers
    Nuno

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    Circuit advertisement A tulip from Amsterdam!
    Join Date
    Always
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    2010
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  3. #12

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    Quote by BenVK View Post
    Thanks guys, Mike especially!

    Was a fiddly bugger to repair, constructed completely differently from a German made cap.
    Your very welcome Ben! I'm very happy it went to a good home, and one with Dutch roots to boot

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    Looks great, Ben...but then again, All your cap work always does! Nice job rejuvenating this rare old Dutch cap!
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    Looks like a very different cap now.

    It must give you an immense sense of satisfaction to be able to do this type of work.

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    Awesome job Ben! Well done. Now all I can say is sell it to me, so it will be back where it was produced.

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    Well done Ben. Another great job
    Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

  8. #17

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    Superb restoration very sympathetically done.

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    Wonderful work.

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    Another fine example of your artistic capabilities. Well done, Ben!

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