WW2 German M1934 Visor Cap
For sale is this lovely example of a model 1934 enlisted mans visor cap. This visor cap is a private purchase from a tailor, and exhibits great quality of manufacture. There are several moth nips on the visor, which if you’re handy can be fixed with relative ease. Other than the couple moth nips there is no real conditional issues to the visor. The chin strap is original to the visor also, which is very uncommon since these chin straps were very fragile. The liner is fully intact, and the visor itself is also very nice and free of chips. The white piping shows some sign of being tinged over time, but still look very nice. The cockade and cap eagle are both original to the cap and appear to be untouched, both have matching patina suggesting that this cap was never messed with by a collector. These M1934 caps are very difficult to find, much more so in high condition like this one offered here.
For sale is this lovely example of a model 1934 enlisted mans visor cap. This visor cap is a private purchase from a tailor, and exhibits great quality of manufacture. There are several moth nips on the visor, which if you’re handy can be fixed with relative ease. Other than the couple moth nips there is no real conditional issues to the visor. The chin strap is original to the visor also, which is very uncommon since these chin straps were very fragile. The liner is fully intact, and the visor itself is also very nice and free of chips. The white piping shows some sign of being tinged over time, but still look very nice. The cockade and cap eagle are both original to the cap and appear to be untouched, both have matching patina suggesting that this cap was never messed with by a collector. These M1934 caps are very difficult to find, much more so in high condition like this one offered here.
For sale is this lovely example of a model 1934 enlisted mans visor cap. This visor cap is a private purchase from a tailor, and exhibits great quality of manufacture. There are several moth nips on the visor, which if you’re handy can be fixed with relative ease. Other than the couple moth nips there is no real conditional issues to the visor. The chin strap is original to the visor also, which is very uncommon since these chin straps were very fragile. The liner is fully intact, and the visor itself is also very nice and free of chips. The white piping shows some sign of being tinged over time, but still look very nice. The cockade and cap eagle are both original to the cap and appear to be untouched, both have matching patina suggesting that this cap was never messed with by a collector. These M1934 caps are very difficult to find, much more so in high condition like this one offered here.