I'm such an idiot, forgive me!
No need for self reproach. All in a day's work.
Here from the fall of 1935, the announcement of the introduction of trikot textile caps for enlisted, NCO and officer ranks. Donnerwetter. Notice too the unending confusion about cuff titles and their embroidery.
Saris used this source in his book, by the way, where is illustrated the cap I recently got....
One hardly need add that Muetzentrikot is something different from Rocktrikot, and that used in trousers or breeches. If you encounter same, you will know. That used in officers' caps was of much finer quality than used in the issued enlisted caps, and the Sonderanfertigung enlisted caps are more of the officer's textile, but not entirely....
If it were easy, it would be on Twitter in 140 characters.....
There is mention here, too, of grey green gloves, as in field grey? Or am I mistaken?
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 07-17-2011 at 05:14 AM.
Here is a translation of the price change document, which is particularly interesting as it contains reference to an item that is - well, at least to me - unknown:
"Price Changes
No. 61 Service cap for SS-Man, tricot 4.20 RM apiece
No. 211 Head warmer, earth grey 1.-- RM apiece
No. 226 Woolen gloves, green-grey, with leather application 2.20 RM apiece
No. 863 Cuff title for Rassewesen [Racial Matters] (Odal-Rune) -.50 RM apiece
42,35 New Listing:
No. 67 Service cap for Untersturmführer through Standartenführer, black, standard, tricot 5.80 RM apiece
43,35 Tricot Caps
For the time being, all categories of cloth caps for enlisted ranks as well as officers shall only be issued in T r i c o t .
44,35 Cuff Titles
According to a decree of the RFSS [in this case Reichsführung-SS, i.e. the national SS high command, not Himmler in person], all cuff titles that have been described as having aluminum borders but were manufactured with white borders, remain according to regulations.
45,35 Leather Goods
(Belts and Cross Straps)
Now only available u n l i n e d in the new pattern."
I am referring to the cuff title for Rassewesen personnel. They are known to have worn a sleeve diamond with the Odal-Rune, but I have never heard or read about a cuff title before.
And here's the "new insignia" document:
"27,34 New SS Service Insignia
The Reichsführung-SS has issued the following order, which we hereby bring to the knowledge of the firms licensed to sell SS-equipment and clothing.
We expressly point out the order's final sentence, according to which the still-existing stocks of the previously-ordered pattern are distributed by us. Accordingly, the retail outlets and master tailors, who still have stocks of such insignia, are permitted to sell them off. The SS-agencies and SS-members are not entitled to refuse insignia of the previous pattern. The time by which the entire SS has to be equipped with the new insignia is yet to be announced. An exchange of the previously-ordered insignia into those of the newest pattern is strictly not undertaken.
The Reichsführer-SS
The Head of SS-Office I O No. 0281 K./E.
SS Service Insignia
Collar Patches
1. Politische Bereitschaften.
Aluminum embroidery from SS-Bewerber upwards.
2. All other SS formations.
Embroidery in light-grey silk from SS-Bewerber up to and including SS-Stabsscharführer. Aluminum embroidery from Untersturmführer upwards.
Cuff Titles
1. Politische Bereitschaften.
Aluminum embroidery from SS-Bewerber upwards. The cuff titles with white borders shall now have aluminum borders.
2. All other SS formations.
Embroidery in light-grey silk from SS-Bewerber up to and including Stabsscharführer. Alumunim embroidery from Untersturmführer upwards. The cuff titles with white borders shall now have aluminum borders.
Thank you kindly, this entry is from the fall of 1935. You are right about the Odalrune thing. I have to print out the price list, with its numbers and the actual prices and compare, as the SS price list reappears throughout these circulars in the period 1934-5. Such a remarkable and interesting source which has not been interpreted sufficiently.
The real kicker would be to find the Beschaffungsamt SS files in the RFSS files, that is, the administrative process that led to these pronouncements. The same would also be true from the RZM files. Since the US ended up with the RZM building, one would think that the documents survived somehow. Our colleagues closer to the Bavarian State Library should go look. I am in Munich more often than I have been, but I am always struggling with my GPS machine to find my hotel and then am distracted in persons in dirndls.
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