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01-02-2011, 06:53 AM
#331
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01-02-2011 06:53 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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01-02-2011, 06:56 AM
#332
Re: Muetzenfabrik
Yes, they are. Are those for sale? I am always looking for more. Those are nice ones.
The SS had their own label, but who cares? I don't.
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01-02-2011, 07:00 AM
#333
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01-02-2011, 10:45 PM
#334
Re: Muetzenfabrik
Textiles were rationed with the beginning of the war.
This process resulted in U Bezugscheine, i.e. Uniform ration coupons or chits.
For those of you with no family member living from the era 1939-45, then the idea of rationing must seem quite odd. As as child, I grew up with these stories only to have my own gasoline rationed in 1973.
It is coming again, mind you, too, so enjoy while you can.
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01-02-2011, 10:49 PM
#335
Re: Muetzenfabrik
Here is the maker of boxes for caps in Saxony, i.e. cartonage, which is an amusing word.
Don't let your collection suffer by having only a square or a round cartonage, but secure both!
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01-02-2011, 10:52 PM
#336
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01-02-2011, 11:53 PM
#337
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01-03-2011, 01:11 AM
#338
Re: Muetzenfabrik
by
Friedrich-Berthold
Textiles were rationed with the beginning of the war.
This process resulted in U Bezugscheine, i.e. Uniform ration coupons or chits.
For those of you with no family member living from the era 1939-45, then the idea of rationing must seem quite odd. As as child, I grew up with these stories only to have my own gasoline rationed in 1973.
It is coming again, mind you, too, so enjoy while you can.
Sir, If you have any more images of SS deinsthemds with the removable collar, I would be grateful. I find the concept of the removable collar itself interesting -- Enabling cleaning of the visible soiling without adding wear to rest of the garment. Such a non-disposable mentality.
Here is a Uniformen Bezugscheine for three kragenbinden. A document that represents a perfect storm of tailoring and four year plans.
Imagine the ledger entries, chits, logbooks and reports associated a simple infantry officer with a nice pair of breeches.
And as discusses earlier in this threads, these price controls, the fixing of sales prices and the costs of materials, forced the hatmakers of the reich to cut corners in quality.
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01-03-2011, 01:39 AM
#339
Re: Muetzenfabrik
I own several brown shirts with detachable collars, but no images. Shirts of such a type were the norm, in fact. One finds both types.
There is a contemporary image in the Kleiderkasse SS catalog.
Kragenbinden are the cotton liners for the field blouse or the tunic.
They are not detachable collars for shirts.
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01-07-2011, 11:08 PM
#340
Re: Muetzenfabrik
by
Friedrich-Berthold
Here is the maker of boxes for caps in Saxony, i.e. cartonage, which is an amusing word.
Don't let your collection suffer by having only a square or a round cartonage, but secure both!
Not exactly in the Saatchi & Saatchi league of advertising is it!
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