very nice indeed.
Impressive buddy. Very nice.
Nice set. Especially I like to brown color for the collar, as it is described
in the RZM manufacturing regulation (Herstellungsvorschriften der
RZM from 1938): Oberkragen RAD-Kragenbesatztuch, so they used
the material from the Reichsarbeitsdienst.
Can you give us a better shot at the field-cap, please for what form it is?
Very interesting Pierre.
Cheers,
Michel
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Hello Everybody!
Thank your for yours comments and Thank Mister Saris for the information!
For Mister Saris, some pictures of the NSKK cap!
Cap for a "NSKK-Obersturmann" from "NSKK Motorgruppe Südwest" (Bade & Elssas).
Buttons trade "M5/72" for "Paul Cramer & Co., Lüdenscheid".
RZM tag with "Hersteller 4 = "CW. Clemens Wagner".
Next time the "NSKK-Mantel"...
RZM
Looks to be the 2nd form without the extra turn-up behind the front-flaps.
Clemens Wagner is correct of course. One of the better manufacturers.
Here two pages from volume 4 for the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany"
with an explanation about the ranking-system.
3/39 (upper right first page) means March 15, 1939.
The small buttons from Paul Cramer from Lüdenscheid are in their cataloque
from about 1938 on page 7 as article-number 434, available with an "eye" at
the reverse or the two prongs. Their logo:
The NSKK eagle upon the right arm is according to an order from April 1939:
Very nice indeed.
Hello!
Now some pictures of the "NSKK Mantel"!
When I found it, there were no insignia, I just put in for the picture...
A nice stamp "Eigentum der Motorstandarte 158 Kolmar I/E." (Colmar / France).
The RZM tag in the Pocket!
The NSKK insignia, one with RZM tag!
Next time the "Stadtwacht" armband...
RZM
Very nice.
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