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    #91
    Posted the above in the wrong thread. Here is a postwar non-wartime maker: M. Bundes Mutze Taifun
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      #92
      Olympia on a Bundesmarine cap (this is not the Olympia Klasse of Marke Odd):
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        #93
        New one to me: Kurt Hellenbruch
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          #94
          Mutzen Scherff :
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            #95
            Graf Luckner (I believe this is a Klotz)
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              #96
              Originally posted by stonemint View Post
              Graf Luckner (I believe this is a Klotz)
              The capital K superimposed on the vessel’s sail seems to have been a very popular logo. It was surely used also on merchant navy visors by KRAUSE. I think that the inscription “GRAF LUCKNER MUTZE” identified the visor’s pattern, as for the “GORCH FOCK MUTZE” ones.

              In this case, the seller is still in business under the name of Gustav BURGHOFF KG Hute u. Mutzen inh. R.u.M. WEGENER, untere Konigstrasse 66, Kassel.

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                #97
                Good info, as usual, Enore. Funny how a lot of these very obscure small makers survived the war, and produced more hats afterwards than they did before 1945.

                Gorch Fock Federleicht Rollbar :
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                  #98
                  I believe this is postwar-- Carl Brandes , Hamburg
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                    #99
                    Another post-war Navy-style cap maker:
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                      Gentlemen,

                      Does anyone know who the makers is who uses the cap logo shown below. It is from a BW Marine officers cap.

                      Regards,

                      Gordon
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                        This was on a German-made hat for the Soviet occupation forces.

                        I do not know if this maker was wartime or not--

                        Karl Berger
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                          Carl Weyers on a post-war LW:
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                            Kohrt Kiel
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                              D Marcker on postwar Bundesmarine visor
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                                Josef Weyer :
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