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    Reverse Twist Cap Cords

    This has been a popular subject recently, so here goes.

    Not the best pic, but looks like reverse twist cap cords.

    Lt. Hans Hahn, I./NJG 2, KIA 11 October 1941.

    Photo courtesy of Nachtjager Volume One, Luftwaffe Night Fighter Units 1939-1943, David P. Williams.

    Regards,
    Mike
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    #2
    Yes, that is a reverse twist. Well I guess if you see one on a period cap you will need to check the cord ends and the slider. Boy is was much easier when we thought all went the other way.

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      #3
      Cap Cords

      A few years back I wondered about this same question concerning the twist direction on Army Officer cap cords. After studying a great number of period photos showing cap cords in wear, I came to the conclusion that the vast majority of original cap cords angle from left to right ////////// when viewed from the front. If you take original cap cords and turn them this way or that way, the angle will always be ///////// .

      However, occasionally in period photos, I found the cap cords angling in the opposite direction, perhaps 1 to 2% of the time. Why? I do not know.

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        #4
        The cords in this picture would also seem to be of the chunkier variety, which have also been derided on this forum.

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          #5
          Originally posted by J C Gray View Post
          The cords in this picture would also seem to be of the chunkier variety, which have also been derided on this forum.
          I remember a few saying that but anyone who collects Erel's or Schellenbergs know they used them all the time. Not to mention other makers.

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            #6
            Good eye on the reverse-twist cords in this pic, Carlo:
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              #7
              If anyone else has pics with reverse-twist cords, please post here.
              NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                #8
                look at the officer right he uses a mobile phone?

                Hans

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                  #9
                  Taken from "Discovery Channel" video about the battle of Stalingrad
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                    #10
                    I like the SS captain's visor (next to Mussert with compass), besides the reverse cap cords,
                    it displays an army cap eagle and old style jawless skull !

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                      #11
                      Fascinating. I remember seeing some officer (not just high ranks like general) visors with reverse twist chincords. Does anyone know if there were actually any regulations regarding the direction in which the cords are twisted? I'd think the meticulous Germans had regulations for everything!

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                        #12
                        Is it my tired old eyes, or aren't these all reverse-twist cords?:

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=577220
                        NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                          #13
                          You are right they are. Jacques

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                            Is it my tired old eyes, or aren't these all reverse-twist cords?:

                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=577220
                            Yes but are not period photos

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                              #15
                              The reverse twist that I have seen on period pics are all the thicker" chunkier" version, while the fake ones around are all the thin versions. Jacques.

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