Erel, extremely interesting, as always - thank you! Schmidt seems to have come into business only in 1941 - there is no entry in the 1940 Berlin addressbook. After the war of the dozens of cap makers just three were left:
Chris - I don't think they existed before 1940 - no entries in the adressbooks. Just checked the post war adressbooks - in 1946 he was in Greifswalder Str., (big ad!), funnily enough he doesn't appear in the 1947 edition (as most of the other don't, just 4 are mentioned), no book available for 1948, in 1949 big ad, still in Greifswalder Str., no book available for 1950, in 1951 two Schmidts are listed but no Wolfgang (and ErEl is back!), in 1952 Schmidt is back with a big ad, now in Alte Jakobstr. (but ErEl is gone!) - very interesting to see which firms have survived the war (Schellenberg e. g.) in Berlin.
These little pocket sized sales promotional note pads with pencils and mirrors came into work today. Not all cap makers, but I thought I would add them here.
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Hello Stonemint
A very interesting thread, an often overlooked area about the people that actually produced these items that now interest us!
Do you have any information about some of the smaller manufactures such as Otto Aulbach? incidentally the company is still going in the Miltenberg area of Germany today.
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