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    Postwar Labels Of Wartime Makers

    Gents:

    For our newer collectors (and as a follow-up to the earlier fantasy and Janke label threads), post your Postwar labels (not repros) of wartime makers.
    Always remember that when collecting original hats, they should never have a plastic label, they should always be CELLULOID. This is an absolute in collecting. Celluloid is similar to film negatives, and plastic is, well, plastic--its pliable and appears "bumpy" over time.

    Anyway, here goes:

    1. Clemens Wagner (after the war they used "Clewa"):
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    #2
    Another Clemens Wagner postwar label:
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      #3
      The most prolific of the postwar makers, Albert Kempf (Alkero):
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        #4
        Another Alkero. Note this says "Deutsches B-Patent". The "B" stands for "Bundespatent." What you want to see on original labels is "Deutsches Reichspatent."
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          #5
          My favorite maker, Pekuro:
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            #6
            Another postwar Pekuro:
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              #7
              Carl Isken postwar (aka "Isko"):
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                #8
                Traugott Rahne:
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                  #9
                  Heinrich Balke:
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                    #10
                    Carl Halfar (Ce-Ha Prima):
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                      #11
                      Now remember, some manufacturers did use left-over stock of celluloid labels after the war, so post-war hats can have a wartime logo, but these are generally civil caps (railway, police, etc.)
                      Hope this helps!
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                        #12
                        Very informative ,thanks.

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                          #13
                          Wolften, I knew I could rely on you to add to this thread!
                          I think you should start a new thread on "Reproduction Labels of Wartime Originals"--it's one that should be pinned/stickied at the top of the forum.
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                            #14
                            Gents--the "Extra Klasse" mark in the first photo of Wolften's post is one of the most over-used faker marks I have seen of late. But it is a copy of an actual, original makers mark that was used during wartime, although it is rarely seen (I have no idea why the fakers use it so much--maybe because of the big eagle?)

                            Anyway, here is a wartime original of that label:
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                              #15
                              Kleiderkasse d. Bundeswehr

                              Do you have more examples from Koblenzer Kldierkasse d. Bw? More rare maybe than Offizierskleiderkasse des deutschen Heeres Budapesterstrasse B'ln...? Dakujim. super fotky!

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