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11-10-2022 11:43 AM
# ADS
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My first thought - with the exception of the zinc eagle - was 'this is a very nice Reichs level visor'. IMO an authentic piece. The only point that I somehow don't like is the RZM label. The color looks oddly dark - but that may be due to the exposure of the photo - and the print looks kind of unclean and sloppy.
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Thank you sir, I too was wondering about the Zinc eagle, was this a common item? In addition, is the bill on the Right side looking directly at it from underneath coming apart? cheers.Keith
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Bencejones
Thank you sir, I too was wondering about the Zinc eagle, was this a common item? In addition, is the bill on the Right side looking directly at it from underneath coming apart? cheers.Keith
These eagles were also available in a zinc version. The oak leaves were also available in zinc. The zinc finish is often found on late pieces. The disadvantage is obvious, the gold plating is usually gone and the parts look unattractively silver-grey. On closer inspection I have to say that this eagle was probably never gold-plated but silver-plated. So it could be an exchange piece that was actually used for an SA or HJ cap.
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It is real, but the major issue is that the visor is separating from the body.
Unfortunately, once started, it is a process that will continue, and eventually the visor will separate from the body of the cap.
It needs restoration by a professional with original (matching) thread (neither of which will be easy to find).
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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