Thank you for keeping the memory and heritage alive of these brave men that served what they believed to be the right thing to do. What some of the SS did was shameful but %99 of these guys had nothing (directly) to do with the slaughter or an innocent demographics of peoples. Thanks for what you do god bless you
Spectacular Germanic SS Vlaanderen cap. You had some fine SS items for sale and as far as I know always great originals. I am a bit concerned with the pricing developments of SS items with Benelux dealers, which are getting out of hand. Increasing prices on specificly very basic items (like Danziger skulls) will stabilize the price hence forth and will limit the influx of a new generation of collectors. It is difficult to bring this topic up within the collecting community in general.
I think that’s a very weak reply? This hobby has become a very wealthy man’s pastime. We are talking tens of thousands of pounds. It was never this way 30 years ago when I started collecting. I believe that dealers are becoming more and more greedy because they know the right collector (the middle aged man with lots of money) will pay the money, it’s a simple as that. I’ve bought from this man but I would never purchase any SS visor caps from him is way too expensive and this is just pure greed!!!
Phenomenal video one of the best I’ve seen on visor caps! And I was wondering who grabbed that rare totenkopf from Andrew before I had the chance two months ago. Guess it was you hahaha. Really nice lineup
My great-uncle had an SS NCO crusher cap (minus the totenkopf) which he bought from a member of the Seaforth Highlanders for a packet of Players cigarettes. Now lost to posterity...
Yes crushers quite rare and highly sought after. I have a couple Made by a friend of mine who specializes in making historically accurate Reproductions . Hope you can find a original someday.@@bevo-militaria
I have a enlisted RZM RZM ALLGEMEINE cap. It has the SS stamp under the brim, large SS Logo in the center and the RZM label dated 1935. It has a repurposed political Eagle. This practice was common to save money. The eagle is original to the hat as there are no others holes.
@@bevo-militaria recently seen a a Whittman video where he had a Waffen officer cap with a army eagle. I also have a Shutzstaffle uniform, A Berlin Tailors label from 39. I recently seen a video where they were used to commit violent crimes. I thought they were merely Police force. Even at my age always learning and being shocked. You have a fantastic inventory and thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I'm well aware of counterfeited items and you help to protect people who respect history and wish to educate others.
I've never seen that Flemish visor cap before. That was actually pretty cool
Thank you so much for naming a good reference book. I've wanted a good one for years.
Thank you for keeping the memory and heritage alive of these brave men that served what they believed to be the right thing to do.
What some of the SS did was shameful but %99 of these guys had nothing (directly) to do with the slaughter or an innocent demographics of peoples. Thanks for what you do god bless you
Spectacular Germanic SS Vlaanderen cap. You had some fine SS items for sale and as far as I know always great originals. I am a bit concerned with the pricing developments of SS items with Benelux dealers, which are getting out of hand. Increasing prices on specificly very basic items (like Danziger skulls) will stabilize the price hence forth and will limit the influx of a new generation of collectors. It is difficult to bring this topic up within the collecting community in general.
A bread also costs double than 5 years ago...
@@bevo-militaria My last sentence in the first comment still stands. This leaves not much room for dialogue imo.
A sad state indeed, what are we to do,oh well?....
I think that’s a very weak reply? This hobby has become a very wealthy man’s pastime. We are talking tens of thousands of pounds. It was never this way 30 years ago when I started collecting. I believe that dealers are becoming more and more greedy because they know the right collector (the middle aged man with lots of money) will pay the money, it’s a simple as that. I’ve bought from this man but I would never purchase any SS visor caps from him is way too expensive and this is just pure greed!!!
Great video and amazing artifacts. I have several of your items from your website. Thanks for sharing and explanations.
Very nice collection and useful information, thanks!
Beautiful collection.
Phenomenal video one of the best I’ve seen on visor caps! And I was wondering who grabbed that rare totenkopf from Andrew before I had the chance two months ago. Guess it was you hahaha. Really nice lineup
Its pleasure for eyes, saw this nice visors and nice sculls
thanks!
Thanks for the educational video on SS caps and sharing some spectacular caps from your personal collection.
Thanks!
I saw an picture of Konrad Heinlein who is wearing an swastika SS Cap too... what Kind of caps it Was?
What was the reference book you looked at?
Would like to know as well!
I'm 95 percent sure the book is called SS metal cap insignia 1935-1945 by Andrew Reznik. I just ordered a copy off of eBay.
@@emidiodaconceicao4585I'm 95 percent sure the book is called SS metal cap insignia 1935-1945 by Andrew Reznik. I just ordered a copy off of eBay.
I forgot to say third edition.
My great-uncle had an SS NCO crusher cap (minus the totenkopf) which he bought from a member of the Seaforth Highlanders for a packet of Players cigarettes. Now lost to posterity...
Great items , happy new year sander
The first waffen SS officer visor cap is something fantastic! Great shape indeed🤙
Great job and excellent education as always! Keep em coming!
thanks!
Have been looking. For a copy of the reference book you used in the wonderful video with no luck ,any ideas? Thank you very much my friend....
Currently out of print, but new ones are being made, we should have them for sale in a couple of weeks.
Happy New Year!
Have been looking for a copy of the book you refer to with no luck at all. Any idieas ? Please advise ,my friend .....
Hi, I reviewed Andrew's book ruclips.net/video/SBSjM2i89Wo/видео.html + I added his FB link in the description.
Fascinating 🙏🏻🏆
Hello im really interested these SS Visor caps could you tell me how expensive are they? And also what is the lowest price?
Is the jawless skull marked? I have one that isn't marked, trying to figure out if it's real or not
Hello, they are all derscribed in the book.
Very nice . Thx
Thank you for the video . German caps are my favorite please make a video next
With SS crusher caps .
Haha, I have a closet full of of them to make a video... That is just me being sarcastic. Unfortunately I do not own, or have ever owned such a cap.
Yes crushers quite rare and highly sought after. I have a couple
Made by a friend of mine who specializes in making historically accurate
Reproductions . Hope you can find a original someday.@@bevo-militaria
Thanks for this information. No ss crusher caps in your collection?
Unfortunately not
I have a crusher visor that belonged to Heinz Macher
Bravo!🙂
nice watch😉
How do you wash a German tunic ?
you don't
@@bevo-militaria
so how did German soldiers clean their uniforms from blood and sweat ?
Oh i thought that guy behind you was real human until i see its not moving
First!🎉😃👍
I can’t afford anything you have!
these uuuhm, are uuuuhm, very uhhhhhh, interesting, uuuuuuuh.
i really liked the part where you eeeeeeeeeeeee
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hope there not Polish fakes
Великолепный выпуск 👍👍
I have a enlisted RZM RZM ALLGEMEINE cap. It has the SS stamp under the brim, large SS Logo in the center and the RZM label dated 1935. It has a repurposed political Eagle. This practice was common to save money. The eagle is original to the hat as there are no others holes.
Yes we once sold a Waffen-SS visor also with original applied NSDAP style eagle. It happend, also with normal Wehrmacht eagles.
@@bevo-militaria recently seen a a Whittman video where he had a Waffen officer cap with a army eagle. I also have a Shutzstaffle uniform, A Berlin Tailors label from 39. I recently seen a video where they were used to commit violent crimes. I thought they were merely Police force. Even at my age always learning and being shocked. You have a fantastic inventory and thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I'm well aware of counterfeited items and you help to protect people who respect history and wish to educate others.