Abnormal Trench Cap / Gor Blimey
Article about: Came across this interesting cap and was curious as to what others thought/had to say on it due to it's unique nature. What stands out to me is the trench cap style brim but the rest of the
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Looks like a badly made copy to me, based on these poor photographs (and would probably feel the same if they were great photographs)! I hope you can get some better ones, ST.
Peaks are quite tricksy to set at just the right angle!
All the best,
Bob
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A particularly bad copy. It may be a film prop as these were around in the early 80s, when I began collecting this stuff. I bought one then believing it was real as I had never seen a real one. The peak on real ones is smaller and plain not stitched, and the lining is blue-grey flannel shirt material with a circular stitching pattern. These features don't automatically make one genuine as the fakers are well aware of their construction, but I have not yet seen a fake that would deceive an experienced collector close up. Unfortunately most novice collectors don't have access to the real thing.
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I have a near mint Candain issue one, with the original capbadge, look very little like this one, I woiuld past on it
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