Michael,
thanks for that picture - it shows a pattern which did not appear within this thread yet at all.
There are four possibilities in a chronological way:
1: The visable pattern already existed in pre-TR period, means before 1933 and before the DHW was found.
2: Maybe it was developed while TR period for DHW production and has been used and remained unchanged long after 1945.
3: Maybe it was developed within TR/DHW period but due to time has never been introduced due to the circumstance of time and occupation.
4: It was newly developed let´s say during the 50ties or 60ties by one of the weaving mills formerly being in contract with the DHW and did not exist within TR/DHW period and certainly not before as well.
Looking at the weaving machine I tend to believe that the pattern was at least produced after 1945, if developed also after 1945 I do not know.
Minnesinger is right: only pics within DHW booklets will bring more light to solving these questions.
thanks for that picture - it shows a pattern which did not appear within this thread yet at all.
There are four possibilities in a chronological way:
1: The visable pattern already existed in pre-TR period, means before 1933 and before the DHW was found.
2: Maybe it was developed while TR period for DHW production and has been used and remained unchanged long after 1945.
3: Maybe it was developed within TR/DHW period but due to time has never been introduced due to the circumstance of time and occupation.
4: It was newly developed let´s say during the 50ties or 60ties by one of the weaving mills formerly being in contract with the DHW and did not exist within TR/DHW period and certainly not before as well.
Looking at the weaving machine I tend to believe that the pattern was at least produced after 1945, if developed also after 1945 I do not know.
Minnesinger is right: only pics within DHW booklets will bring more light to solving these questions.
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