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09-05-2010 01:52 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: SS Sidecap Real or Fake
Sorry, but this is not good.
Note the seams which are not correctly formed and the upper edge of the turn up which has a single line of stitching which is incorrect.
Fakers find it too hard and too expensive to put original insignia on their caps. So they will fade the cap and shave the wool overall to leave a "ghost" impression of where the insignia should have been.
Compare your cap to mine which I have shown on the forum several times and to the one just sold by Ben in the sales section.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: SS Sidecap Real or Fake
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Adrian Stevenson
Sorry, but this is not good.
Note the seams which are not correctly formed and the upper edge of the turn up which has a single line of stitching which is incorrect.
Fakers find it too hard and too expensive to put original insignia on their caps. So they will fade the cap and shave the wool overall to leave a "ghost" impression of where the insignia should have been.
Compare your cap to mine which I have shown on the forum several times and to the one just sold by Ben in the sales section.
Cheers, Ade.
thanks ade for the quick answer, now i see what you mean
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Re: SS Sidecap Real or Fake
My pleasure. It is always easy to see once someone has shown you.
Some other good examples can be seen here:
The Collector's Guild
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Re: SS Sidecap Real or Fake
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