This topic has always interested me, and I wonder if anyone has any photos of original tropical visors. I imagine a German officer could have had one privately made, but I don't think they were 'official'. I saw one in a museum collection that was brought back from North Africa. I think it was a Heer artillery, and the top was tropical twill instead of wool. I ran across this one at the SOS a couple of years ago. It was reportedly owned by General Erwin Menny of the Afrika Korps. It was eReL marked and had the ventilated cockade. Any thoughts?
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Hi Matt, over the years I have had several army officer visors that were very light weight and seemed to be made of cotton or cotton blend for the top. I now have in my hands an Erel with an almost water-proof cotton 'duck' material for the top while the sides are a medium grade wool(as opposed to 'doeskin'). I have not encountered a cap like the one you are showing and I'm not aware of any specific tropical visors. The one here I would have some issues with from what little I can see. The white lining and grey sweatband to start.
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The visor you are showing is a fake. The lining and logo are not pre 1945 I can tell you that. These pop up every once and a while and mysteriously they are all Erel and all generals’ rank. There is no evidence either an original visor or period photos to support these. As mentioned there was so-called tropical weave visors but they were still gray.
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Originally posted by NTZ View PostBrian can you post pics for us? Is it an Erel too?
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In 1962, I Purchased An Army Visor Cap With White Piping And A Top That Matched In Color The Tropical Uniform. For Those Of You Who Might Have A Copy Of Stan Bozich's Book On Headgear, The Hat Can Be Seen On Page 2. It Was Unmarked, Had Seen Some, But Little Wear And Had All Embroidered Insignia. I Bought It From A Collector Who Had Obtained It In The Early 50's. Somewhere, I Have An Old Color Picture Of The Hat Taken In The 60's. It Is Faded And A Little Discolored. When I Find It, It Will Be Posted On This Thread. It Was The Only Hat Of Its Kind I Ever Encountered.
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