Originally posted by sjl
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I just want to avoid a situation where 100's of collectors start ripping off their RZM-marked civil insgnia because of a misconception on their part.
I agree about the RZM, but as we know, for every rule in the Third Reich, there was an exception. I have seen many real political visors (HJ, SS, Party, etc) that were non-RZM marked--a prima facie RZM violation.
I have also seen visor makers "flaunt" their RZM-approved status on their documents and advertising.
My only hypothesis is that these civil makers were doing just that--overkill on their part.
The Zoll insignia I have seen with RZM marks appear to be pre-early war in quality--no zinc, with polishing (and frosting) in some cases. The 45mm eagles were rendered obsolete by the M-38 state eagle, and I agree, both were not authorized under the RZM, but all appear to early quality.
I have also seen RZM-marked "stubby-winged" DRB eagles (the M-35) which, likewise, were not authorized for use on Political headgear.
I will have to check my files for pics of the latter. I know I also have an M-38 state eagle with RZM markings on a DRB m-41 General's visor. I will post pics later tonight.
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