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03-21-2015 11:51 AM
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About the Robin Hood-cap with cut off visor you should read volume 5, pp.349-350.
It was allowed for Drillich caps. It was not mentioned for the felt-like caps, but will have
been done also occasionally with regular caps, due to damages.
Or, the dealer/collector has read the book and followed what was shown on page 351,
where I demonstrate how it would look like. I cannot see if the cap on the table is from
Drillich or feltlike material.
The blue piped, blue cap could be Strassenbahn, but for that one needs more photos,
especially from the inner.
The cord with the TeNo-cap is not Reichsbahn, as the interwoven part should be yellow/
golden (blaufarbig gold durchwirkt). Klein- und Privatbahn had blue with alu
interwoven. I do not have my TeNo regulations at hand, but the cord could be for a Schar-
führer ranked person from the TeNo. Later also the Hauptscharführer and Oberschar-
führer ranked persons did wear a black with alu interwoven cords. It looks as the cord
is blue, but this can be caused by photographing.
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Quote : "Or, the dealer/collector has read the book and followed what was shown on page 351,
where I demonstrate how it would look like. I cannot see if the cap on the table is from
Drillich or feltlike material."
That's why I mentioned that cap in that picture
Theo
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Wilhelm Saris
About the Robin Hood-cap with cut off visor you should read volume 5, pp.349-350.
It was allowed for Drillich caps. It was not mentioned for the felt-like caps, but will have
been done also occasionally with regular caps, due to damages.
Or, the dealer/collector has read the book and followed what was shown on page 351,
where I demonstrate how it would look like. I cannot see if the cap on the table is from
Drillich or feltlike material.
The blue piped, blue cap could be Strassenbahn, but for that one needs more photos,
especially from the inner.
The cord with the TeNo-cap is not Reichsbahn, as the interwoven part should be yellow/
golden. I do not have my TeNo regulations at hand, but the cord could be for a Schar-
führer ranked person from the TeNo. Later also the Hauptscharführer and Oberschar-
führer ranked persons did wear a black with alu interwoven cords. It looks as the cord
is blue, but this can be caused by photographing.
It looks like I see different colors on my screen ???
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Theo, you are right, the blue-piped visor in #71 is a BRD poseur. I thought I had interior pics, but cannot find them right now.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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stonemint
Theo, you are right, the blue-piped visor in #71 is a BRD poseur. I thought I had interior pics, but cannot find them right now.
Yes Chris , I know this visor was discussed a few months back but I can't remember where and exactly when....... but it's post-war , that's for sure.
Theo
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“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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stonemint
Theo, found the pics--definitely a BRD Pekuro:
I was amazed to see it back at a dealer' s table
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Theo, I think it was originally sold by Shea--don't know who has it now, but whoever is selling it is also selling that Postschutz that was bouncing around on Espenlaub for a long time.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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