I didn't know factory guards wore cuff titles - maybe a company produced one?
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
It is certainly an original period piece. The carmine color would lead me to believe it was worn by a factory fireman.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
In my opinion the carmine color has nothing to do with fireman, but has to do with the in late 1937
chosen color for example for the piping (karmesinrot paspeliert), color of the lanyard etc. for
the Werksicherheits-uniform (Werkschutz der Luftfahrtbetriebe).
Bob, no problem. Not much people have seen the one or the other regulation about it.
As there are many forms of insignia out there, it is my guess that most concerns hardly
did care for that and introduced whatever they thought would be okay.
This is known from wartime photographs where all kinds of symbols for concerns still were
in use (even this was abolished in late 1937). There were various orders that said the new
uniform was delayed and again delayed. There is a lot of stuff which is according what was
regulated and maybe twice as much (or more) which was not at all according to regs!
like it must be a rare item.
Hello HPL2008,
I have seen this very nice photo.
The cuffband could be as shown. He is wearing the appropriate cap eagle, arm insignia and chevron.
Also the color for the visored cap could be the color as announced in the regulation. The tunic and pants
are obviously not in that color and so it might be a deviation from the related concern. A pity we can't
see the collar patch symbol.
It is further obvious he also wears a lanyard in a different color as the cuffband, but that is possible, due
to a different manufacturer. Officially this should be crimson.
Thanks for reminding me the photo.
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