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12-21-2015 07:28 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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Unfortunately, I cannot help... FB will be the "Judge" on this item.. I certainly wish you all the luck ... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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Both the cap and insignia are fake, sorry. The eagle is a well known fake, cut construction and material is all wrong on the cap. putting an old newspaper inside the rim is an old trick to fool the unwary
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Good to witness your opinion John !! G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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I have included many images of early, i.e. pre 1935 black SS caps. Please look at them.
The insignia are old fakes. The chin strap and the peak seem old, but it seems like a recent fake that has been decorated as well as aged.
Why would a cap worn in 1934 or 1936 have a newspaper from 1929?
In fifty three years of collecting, I have found that when the cap is beefed up to fit, the newspaper is more or less from when the cap was bought and or worn.
In 1929, plainly, no such cap of this kind existed and why an SS man would have this newspaper is beyond me. This cap came into use in this form
ca. 1932-1933. More the latter, in fact.
As mentioned by other seasoned hands here, an old trick.
The cap badges are sixties or seventies stinkers of primitive appearance.
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Happy holidays and happy hats.
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nor is the textile of the cover and band, right, either......as far as I can see.
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The Whammond site also has pre late 1935 caps of this type for sale, too, which are quite authentic. None of these is exactly a bargain, but they are authentic. This one needs early badges, which are easier to find than the later ones.....or it can also have later badges, too.
The price was lowered on this one to where it is quite fair.
The Collector's Guild
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Gwar
Good to witness your opinion John !! G
😅 you're too kind
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