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12-19-2013 06:06 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Thx very much Glenn, rough idea of value?
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Looks to be damaged in the back. Can we see a clear picture of the back ?
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Looks like a good original Luftwaffe winter cap
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Yeah, it's blown out a little bit in the back. Thinking about getting it, might not be a bad deal @ the price, but $$$ is tight.
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$500.00 undamaged.
Bad leather. for me $100.00 mayby 150.00 if I was feeling stupid. My biggest problem is when I was collecting in the 70s and 80s I wanted things in mint condition. It is hard for me to see value in damaged textiles and leathers.
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SteveR
$500.00 undamaged.
Bad leather. for me $100.00 mayby 150.00 if I was feeling stupid. My biggest problem is when I was collecting in the 70s and 80s I wanted things in mint condition. It is hard for me to see value in damaged textiles and leathers.
I understand your feeling completely Steve. I always tried to collect items in pristeen condition. Any textile made object in poor condition is just going to further deteriorate. The cap that started this thread is quite beat up. I would pass and find a better example.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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I'm going to play the Devils' advocate here.. Some members have sooo many things that it boggles the mind. Keep in mind collections must start somewhere.. Some members have the ability to pass on things because their treasure trove is so rich of items..... I buy an item to have it and THEN... If another pop up at least I have the option of selling the least desireable one for a better rather than having nothing but a wasted chance.. I waited twenty some odd years for "Great" Gorget... ya know what I got.... A bigger price tag for the same item twenty years earler... Gwar..
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Original Luft winter hat I have always liked them there are a lot of different kinds of them between army and Luft. If the price is right I'd pick it up. There are not so common anymore anyway in my area. Maybe so elsewhere or on the net but so will the price for a limited collector. timothy
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