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11-07-2006, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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Leather visor cap
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Anybody knows if this leather visor cap was used before and during WWII? And which was the army branch that used it? |
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11-07-2006, 03:41 PM | #2 |
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Reportedly used by the NKVD. I'd imagine that this one is a fake--looks brand new and the cap badge does too.
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Welcome to the forum.
The leather caps were used from 1917-late 1930's or so; they were not really a regulation item and although there might be isolted cases of use in WWII, the vast majority were in the 1920's and 1930's. The one you have posted pics of is a modern copy out of Ukraine. They show up alot on the internet auctions. Best, DougD Moderator- Cloth |
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Of course, is a replica made in Ukraine. I purchased it for reenacting purposes, not as a piece of collection. And really, this cap give an interesting look to user... |
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The word "fake" is used too much for my tastes. I would define it more as replica and leave it at that.
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Ok, well, good point. I guess it depends on the context. If the hat is advertised as a ww2 item, then its "fake." If it is sold as a copy, then i agree its a reproduction. Perhaps its just semantics.
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Nack, I could not agree with you more. I guess I jumped the gun a bit due to the fact I have seen so many of these visors over the years and I could not imagine someone actually trying to sell a hat like this one as WWII. I have a 1967 Soviet made visor made for the 50th Aniversary of the Revolution and it looks better than this one. Yet, you could never sell my 1967 example as a WWII piece or original. I also have 2 leather pieces from 1919-1920 and they really look nothing like these replicas offered on Ebay periodically. After you handle a genuine leather visor, you can always know the difference. Sorry if I talked too much.
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I'd love to see pictures of your caps, the real 20's leather caps I mean.
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I show such cap of the respected friend from Sevastopol with the permission. It, bad condition 100% original
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