Hello Under the scales is a leather belt not cloth, but there is a little elastic band.
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostGerd, do you think the cloth and scales are not original? Weren't there officer shakos in the post war period? Radecke shows some in his book on shakos. I would think that would be a lot of difficult work just to fit the cloth on the shako body.
Btw, there were Vulcanfiber Pickelhauben before 1920, but Vulcanfiber-shakos for Police not before 1926 (which are complete different).
However, at least it is no Weimar area helmet and no Stettin officer!
Right, there were Officer shakos post war. Niedersachsen, Berlin, Nordhrein-Westfalen, Bremen, Schleswig Holstein and Hamburg had them. Niedersachsen, Berlin and Nordrhein-Westfalen had black cloth or black velvet attached. All Berlin and a few Niedersachsen had shakos with silk liners.
There were round about 60+ Stettin (or Stettin linked) stars found in the late 70ties by S. Stephan (a German dealer). Not one after that time! Not one ever attached to a shako, not one ever found on a period picture. At least 3 Stettin shakos were for sale in the last 2 month on eBay!! Not one of these was close to any possible original set-up (if there ever was one).Attached FilesLast edited by Gerd W.; 06-06-2010, 09:51 AM.
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Is the cloth original attached or not.................take a close look under the star and you should find such professional fitting for the plume (this one shows only some use, nothing messed with)!!
However, the Stettin shako in question shows post war body (post 1945!!) and parts.Attached Files
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Close-ups are always a big help. Thanks Kirby.
Thank you for your photos Gerd. So Stephan found them. Was that after he started producing the bad Dienstmarke copies. He also had an office here in the US and appeared at US shows.
I can't remember when I purchased mine. My records show four stars purchased in 1990 from Peterson and I listed one as Mecklenburg. Perhaps that was the one.
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostClose-ups are always a big help. Thanks Kirby.
Thank you for your photos Gerd. So Stephan found them. Was that after he started producing the bad Dienstmarke copies. He also had an office here in the US and appeared at US shows.
I can't remember when I purchased mine. My records show four stars purchased in 1990 from Peterson and I listed one as Mecklenburg. Perhaps that was the one.
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