And hey, just to throw more confusion out there, here's a shot of what I believe is an early Schellenberg celluloid (on a Forestry cap).
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In view of the additional evidence, I retract my doubts. Wonderful data and pleasing images of the modest details of the hatting past. The Forestry Schellenberg logo is unknown to me, nor illustrated in the standard work, either. Viel Sammlerglueck. Apropos this paper or Alkor sweat band in the S-berg Foerstermuetze, I have seen this kind of thing in highish end caps from years before 1939, as well, frankly. I cannot fathom why some caps had leather sweat bands and others did not. I am not sure it was, indeed, akin to vinyl upholstery in the Chevrolet and leather upholstery in the Cadillac. There is always a danger of anachronism here, to be sure.Last edited by Donald Abenheim; 12-04-2005, 10:11 PM.
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Dear gentlemen
Due to a recent acquisition, I thought it appropriate to revive an old thread.
my cap is a Schellenberg and seems to bear the same construction pattern as the one discussed a while ago - in the interior a second ring of soft material between the cap band and the visor all the way round.
I agree this will certainly add further to the confusion!
I invite those of you who are interested in the subject to let me have their comments - by the way, feel free to comment on the overall cap too if you see anything which is worth raising - it is my first Schellenberg and therefore I am not very familiar with this maker.
Thanks you all
Alex
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