A nice shako imo, but a few comments would be nice
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Got no opinions on this post po far - so asking again opinions on romer shako please
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Your photos are quite dark and make judgements difficult. It appears to be a legit pre-1945 shako but the lack of green cloth suggests post-war use after removal of the cloth. The cockade center color is a bit odd. What is the reverse like? Is the leather liner sewn to the body of the shako with a reinforcing material?
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostYour photos are quite dark and make judgements difficult. It appears to be a legit pre-1945 shako but the lack of green cloth suggests post-war use after removal of the cloth. The cockade center color is a bit odd. What is the reverse like? Is the leather liner sewn to the body of the shako with a reinforcing material?
Pickelhaube10 is not your given name isn´t it?
However, pre 1945 Tschako with removed felt. Same as for the other one (which is legit pre 1936) this Tschako shows some repairs and restoration.
Spend the pot an early post war star (like this Braunschweig one), remove the plume and you will have a good early BRD Tschako for display.
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The Shako with the black Vulcan fiber body and police national emblem was replaced in 1936 when the new uniform was introduced. The new shako had a police-green uniform cloth covering and a new shako shield. Until February 1938 it was permitted to mix the new and the old.
You shako is a pre-1936 shako with a 1936 national shield. The mix did not end for all police and you could see mixed shakos in the early 40’s.
I like your shako.
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Originally posted by Ankar View PostThe Shako with the black Vulcan fiber body and police national emblem was replaced in 1936 when the new uniform was introduced. The new shako had a police-green uniform cloth covering and a new shako shield. Until February 1938 it was permitted to mix the new and the old.
You shako is a pre-1936 shako with a 1936 national shield. The mix did not end for all police and you could see mixed shakos in the early 40’s.
I like your shako.
Even on the pictures you can notice the removed felt and the paint job.
However, to add some more details, the standard Tschako (pre 1936) will not show Knopf 91 with lug for a parade bush and will not have such sort of fixation for the plume.
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