Here what is of interest for the NSRK:
see next post!
Here what is of interest for the NSRK:
see next post!
Here what is of interest for the NSRK:
In no uniform-regulation of Verordnungsblatt whatsoever something is said about a specific insignia for the uniform.
Regularly the men did wear the uniform for the Reiter-SA or Reiter-SS (HPL2008 mentions their insignia: crossed lances,
which was not a specific insignia for the NSRK at all): Im Gegensatz zu anderen NS-Organisationen wurde für das NSRK
keine einheitliche Uniformierung eingeführt. Angehörigen trugen die Uniform ihrer Stammorganisation.
Meldestelle: Registering/Application Office-sign (from my book about wall plaques).
The pattern is exactly as for the SA, but with different lettering.
Thank you, dear colleagues, you are real champs.
Hello all, I am respectfully asking for your expert opinions on this piece. I’ve had browse this thread for a while and came across this interesting piece and would love your opinions.
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Hello all, I am respectfully asking for your expert opinions on this piece. I’ve had browse this thread for a while and came across this interesting piece and would love your opinions.
First I think this should be presented in a post in the cap authentication forum (and will perhaps be moved there by the moderators).
Secondly I am no specialist for these.
Yet I don't like the piping (looks like what is called Lurex to me), the air vents (see here for more information on these -pp. 145 ff. -: Just a moment...), the insignia (as the cap is for the highest ranks it should be the embroirdered version, cp. Wim Saris' Headgear vol. 3), the what seems to be artificial ageing, the lining (i. e. the way it is sewn in), and the bill (i.e. the seams/missing seams).
Hopefully some specialist will tune in, I am interested myself in their opinion.
Last edited by ErWeSa; 10-11-2022 at 09:28 PM.
I agree, fake with artificial ageing.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
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