Anton Kinting was a tailoring house that survived the destruction in WW2, but ultimately closed it's doors in 1959.
I am not sure if they actually made visors, or just contracted them out. You find their mark on visors attributed to Ordensburg Vogelsang, but all the ones I have seen have been Form 3 visors.
The pic in the tailoring house dates to the interwar period:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
Neither Anton Kinting from Aachen, nor Josef Andrysek from Wien were listed amongst the over 1.500 headgear-manufacturers,
having a permission-number for the Reichszeugmeisterei, as issued between 1935 and 1944.
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