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03-12-2014 09:08 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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I also have a price-list which came with the catalog which I can post if anyone is interested.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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Thanks for a very useful post. The small details are a very interesting addition to the catalogue sheet.
d'Alquen
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Stonemint: practically the same drawing you will find also in later catalogues.
I have a copy of an Erich Beinhorn-catalogue from Braunschweig from 1938
which shows the drawing (as your leaflet shows in upper right). Various of the
caps on this page are also shown in the 1938 cataloque, as you still could
buy them. I doubt your page is from the period you say or think!
The same caps and drawing you will find in a Clemens Wagner-catalogue (Nr.46),
which is dated Juli 1935. The caps 61 and 63 you find in this cataloque, along
with the numbers 03, 101, 110, 400, 34 and 73 and many more.
This is what is shown also in such catalogue:
Pay attention for the brush and how one should brush the cap: the top from
cap band up through the top piping; the cap band in the length.
About the meaning of the word Klappmütze I will return the subject later.
Stonemint said the "Klappmutze" feature, which allows the peak to be folded for transport,
but the expression has not to do with folding the peak. It is just the style of cap.
I am consulting one of my mentors about this and how I best can explain if for you all, so
one can understand.
Last edited by Wilhelm Saris; 03-13-2014 at 09:09 AM.
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PAGE ONE of document in post #7:
Because of the lack of some material for caps and the ongoing price hikes of the same, it has unfortunately become impossible to publish a new printed catalogue, hence I must limit myself to the below offerings:
Section 1 – Soft officers cap made from field grey basic cloth.
Grade 1 – per item – M 11,00
Grade 2 – per item – M 7,50
Section 2 – Soft officers field cap made of field grey silk feather light and comfortable.
Grade 1 – per item – M 11,00
Grade 2 – per item – M 7,50
Section 3 – Stiff cap from field grey basic cloth.
Grade 1 – per item – M 10,00
Grade 2 – per item – M 7,50
Section 4 – Rigid cap from field grey silk
Grade 1 – per item – M 12,00
Grade 2 – per item – M 8,50
Section 5 – Peace uniform cap in soft or rigid shape.
Per item M 8,50
Prices - The same for all services, only for rare uniforms like quartermaster, chief medic, military court personnel etc, do I reserve the right to add M 1,00.
NB – In regards to Grade 1, a nice heavy duty field grey cloth or light weight ‘slick’ cloth is used respectively silk, nice silk lining, fine genuine sweat-(continued on next page. I only had time for the first page)
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Wonderful material and, if you got this for your collection, a real coup. Well done.
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Wonderful material. I think the Wagner price list is from '14-'18, because of the reference to the peacetime, i.e. blue uniform, as well as the comment that the firm cannot find trained artisans to make caps, which, I deem to be an oblique reference to the war. There is also the statement about army field post, too, so it is indeed wartime. Also, the mention of constant price increases (the German inflation did not start in 1918, but in 1914). There is also mention of silk caps for their light weight and appealing traits.
Thanks to Mr. Mint and Mr. Saris for these wonderful sources, a real poem.
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Concur with F-B - huge thanks to Stoney and Wim for bringing this very informative information forward and agree that having the original reference material is priceless.
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