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05-03-2024 02:31 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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The "pin" you mention is actually the two ends of the round wire band that runs through the piping.
Don't know these veteran visors well but it looks good to me. But willing to be corrected
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
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MAP
The "pin" you mention is actually the two ends of the round wire band that runs through the piping.
Don't know these veteran visors well but it looks good to me. But willing to be corrected
That's actually what I meant. It's where the piping comes together or "pinned together" but I've never seen it outside the cap like that.
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It says "Die vorschriftsmäßige Mütze des Soldatenbundes" ges. gesch. (=gesetzlich geschützt), in English: "The regulation cap of the Soldatenbund" ges. gesch. (=protected by law).
That the metal spring protrudes the piping means that however it was joined (by soldering/by a small tube etc.) this joint has broken. Difficult to impossible to repair this without damaging the piping.
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I had no intention of repairing it. It stays as it lays.
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Nice Soldatenbund for Artillery.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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SimonSorenKam
I had no intention of repairing it. It stays as it lays.
I am sure you'll store it carefully so that the sharp edges won't do any harm to other caps (or this cap). Nice real silver (?) cap cords BTW!
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Thanks, and yeah, I'll move it to the end of the shelf on the left so the ends don't poke anything.
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