This is a visor for a DAF (Deutsch Arbeits Front) Werkschar visor for the rank of Werkscharfuhrer in a Werktrupp:
This is a visor for a DAF (Deutsch Arbeits Front) Werkschar visor for the rank of Werkscharfuhrer in a Werktrupp:
Hat is navy-blue wool doeskin with a black-bevo silk band:
This wreath with the oakleaves encircling a cogwheel is unique to the DAF:
This is actually an M-36 eagle in gold, not an M-37--somewhat rare to find:
Chincords are gold celleon with gold buttons for this rank level:
Hat is made by my favorite maker--Peter Kupper of Wuppertal-Ronsdorf (PeKuro).
Hat is a giant-sized 61. This is one of the rare occasions in which a Pekuro hat does not have the black-velvet Stirndruckfrei system (and it is not marked for it).
FYI, a lot of DAF Fest visors are re-badged with Werkschar insignia. While it is possible a thrifty Werkschar member did it, I tend to think most are postwar upgrades. DAF Fest hats have smaller crowns, profiles, and are more teller-shaped. This is a Fest hat:
The easiest way to tell a "promoted" Fest cap from a Werkschar is that the Werkschar visors use longer oakleaves on the band, and the band for the W/S is NOT ribbed: (The Fest is on the top, the W/S on the bottom):
This pic shows the size difference between the Fest visor and the Werkscharen visors.
(I would like to thank PB for making this thread possible!) ;-)
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