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    Markings in Schirmutze

    Can any one tell me something about these markings inside a private purchased schirmutze. Jacques
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      I believe left name leather sweatband manufacturer/wholesaler date 19(37) lago wurtemburg..defense cooperative for (manufacturing cap maker)..far right look like unit stamps in cant make out..Billbert

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        Hi Jacques, from what I can see you have a contract piece there and not a private purchase. Billbert is correct on the markings. My guess on the far right marking is it is part of an acceptance stamp.

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          Thanx for the informative replies. This propably is my favourite cap. It just has a great look to it. The cocade is in the early style which is also quite scarce, spesially in bullion. That correlates with the 37 date stamp. Jacques
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          Last edited by jacquesf; 01-10-2007, 11:32 AM.

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            Originally posted by billbert View Post
            I believe left name leather sweatband manufacturer/wholesaler date 19(37) lago wurtemburg..defense cooperative for (manufacturing cap maker)..far right look like unit stamps in cant make out..Billbert


            lago= consortium or Cooperative Muetzenmacher (Handwerker...) to make economies of scale for Government contract orders. Muetzenindustrie versus Muetzenmacher. das heisst, hand made pieces on small scale against Produktion in a manufactory. bei RZM A1 vs A2 dakquim
            Last edited by Woelfl; 01-10-2007, 02:23 PM.

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              #7
              Jacky lol
              it's a gouvernemental cap, NTZ tell true...
              it's very unusual a officier cap with this insigina, I think this cap was a Nco cap removed after a Officier
              nice cap !

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              Wolfy.

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                Wolften, you are right it is a nco to officer upgrade. Because of the quality of the workmanship on the cap, I assume it was a privately puchased NCO, later upgraded to Officer. The cocade is nicely padded at the back and the insignia is really proffesionally applied, propably by a hat tailor. i got this cap from Bill Shea. Jacques

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