Book Uniform Caps of Soviet Ministerial Organizations (vol. 1), by Randall Stewart.
Measures 8" x 10", laminated soft cover, 196 pp., printed on high-quality paper with hundreds of high-resolution photos, and exhaustive descriptions written by a collector for collectors, in a language used by collectors, with Russian terms and letter codes carefully translated into English and explained in English.
Brand-new never-used condition.
It is hard to imagine a serious collector of Soviet visor caps, uniforms, and militaria in general, without this reference source. Its comprehensive, painstakingly detailed, and totally reliable systematized inform
Measures 8" x 10", laminated soft cover, 196 pp., printed on high-quality paper with hundreds of high-resolution photos, and exhaustive descriptions written by a collector for collectors, in a language used by collectors, with Russian terms and letter codes carefully translated into English and explained in English.
Brand-new never-used condition.
It is hard to imagine a serious collector of Soviet visor caps, uniforms, and militaria in general, without this reference source. Its comprehensive, painstakingly detailed, and totally reliable systematized information on the visor hats of each Soviet ministry utilizing uniforms is not only an invaluable source of knowledge, but provides a solid basis for spotting fakes among them, and does it in the language used by collectors. That is not to mention that this volume deals with some pretty obscure areas of visor hat collecting, any information on which is not easy to come by, but information this detailed, comprehensive, systematized and reliable, all gathered in one book, probably exists only here.
In short, if you collect Soviet hats and do not have this book to guide you, you open yourself to potential risk. There are many fakes, manufactured as early as the 1990s, well-made, some of them well-worn, some of them very expensive.
Randall Stewart is one of the world's best experts and collectors of Soviet militaria. For twenty-one years, he served as a U.S. Army Military Intelligence and Foreign Area Officer focusing on the Soviet military, eventually becoming the senior Russian armed forces analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency.
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