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01-16-2018 08:35 PM
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Thank you for the reply, Aleksander P. I see, thanks for confirming the type of visor cap. I'm hoping to expand my knowledge and learn more about this era! The websire URL you posted looks really interesting too. Thanks! skip01.
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Aleksander P
It's an original EM/NCO Motorized Rifle visor. The market is filled with them.
Yep, for reinforcement of the point I agree entirely with both aspects.
Whilst I was serving in Berlin these were almost a kind of currency that the Soviet troops used to obtain all kinds of "Western treasure" (as an aside they used to like mail order catalogues that they could send home for their wives, girlfriends etc to copy styles from and ironically Russian vodka bought from "Natsaha" giftshop in East Berlin went down well too).
However, since the Berlin Wall fell the fleamarkets in the "Hauptstadt" were literally awash with them and to a lesser degree most of Europe. This one being for Motor Rifle (Mechanised Infantry) troops is probably the most prolific but that point is ameliorated somewhat by the early date and condition from a collectors point of view. I have seen the odd fake but they are so obvious (for the moment) that one would more likely describe them as "fancy dress" or "novelty" rather than serious fakes.
It is a fairly iconic piece despite the proliferance and therefore something to be included in any collection of similar items.
@ Aleksander; great link thank you!
Regards
Mark
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