Hello all,
I came across a woman that claims to have Schaub's cap. I am unfamiliar with high-end SS headgear though the skull slightly resembles the monkey fake but I thought better safe than sorry.
William Kramer
Hello all,
I came across a woman that claims to have Schaub's cap. I am unfamiliar with high-end SS headgear though the skull slightly resembles the monkey fake but I thought better safe than sorry.
William Kramer
Those are stinkers.
The badges are surely horrid. The caps can be real with replaced badges, but I do not see that contingency here in these items.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 01-09-2016 at 10:07 PM.
How would the woman or Schaub know the RZM license number of the cap maker?
Wolf sold his caps to Mollo in the 1970s, that is true, and the document exists. Toncar owns some of these items, and a person here owns one that was
the property of Paul Sack, I think.
This document is reverse engineered from same.
The caps of the early species, that is to say here the second cap, with the runics, would have to be 1934/5, tend to have the leather peak and also the silver (not alu) brain brake.
And, those with the runics for the officer have the satin lining, or a black lining without marks.
Also, note the brightness of the piping.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 01-09-2016 at 10:15 PM.
Sorry. I am not sure why fate has chosen me to play this role, but if asked, I will give my views based on the items I own.
Paul Sack has a real cap of the post summer 1934 model with the alu wire, in which case, his has a copper base in the wire of the piping as is often seen.
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