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    ...(it works!)...The actual cap
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      ...and a white-top Diplomatic visor which, I undersatnd is the family crest of Franz von Papen. Can anyone confirm, please?
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        ...and the cap.
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          Being a new member, and reading such erudite stuff on original/repro?, I'm almost frightened to post photos in case I'm told that a particularly loved item is in fact a load of junk! But better to know...so here goes with another, and if anyone has doubts about this PLEASE tell me.
          Austrian Label on 1st pattern Allgemeine SS Officers.
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            ...and a Daluge patch on a black piped Kreisleitung cap. I know that Jancke does Daluge caps, but this PL seems ok.
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              Hi all

              I think this is the right thread to share our information about the Kasseler makers/distributors.

              Apart from KURT TRIEBEL KUTRIKA (who is now well-known because he is extensively faked under the HATRIKA logo), there were at least three other makers/distributors, all located in Kolnischestrasse:

              HERMANN VOCKRODT, who used three different labels, probably according to the origins of the products he traded:

              -Uniformhaus Hermann Vockrodt Kassel Kolnischestr. 7, for his own products

              -as above but all gilt and with the company’s name in fraktur fonts, on products coming from H. SCHADE KASSELER MUTZENFABRIK

              -as above but with an oakleaf at the top, on products traded with the generic logo Deutsche Arbeit Marke STANDARD


              H. SCHADE KASSELER MUTZENFABRIK , Kolnischestr. 33, who used a triangle with inner KM monogram and DIE GUTE QUALITAT inscription outside.


              An UNKNOWN with offices in Kolnischestr. 12.

              best regards. enorepap

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                Munchen:

                Adalbert BREITER MUNCHEN various offices
                August MULLER MUNCHEN Dachauerstr.123(Extensively faked)
                Gustav ASCHENNELLER MUNCHEN Dachauerstr.151 + Schleissheirmerstr. ?
                L. KIELLEUTHNER MUNCHEN Maximilianstr. 43
                M. DRECHSLER MUNCHEN Dachauerstr. 26
                Max LINDNER MUNCHEN Augustenstr. 7
                W. THIELE MUNCHEN ?
                Johann Georg FREY MUNCHEN various offices
                H. POLLMANN MUNCHEN ? strasse 64
                L. REUTHER MUNCHEN Augustenstr. 45

                If you agree. I will continue with regard to the main Germany towns.
                Please, feel free to add your information and rectify my mistakes.

                best regards. enorepap

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                  Originally posted by wessel View Post
                  ...and a Daluge patch on a black piped Kreisleitung cap. I know that Jancke does Daluge caps, but this PL seems ok.
                  Nope, that is a fake Daluge

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                    Here is one I just picked up from Albert on estand. I have seen the maker before but this one is unique in that it has a CW sweatband. I know Globus must be a maker as this one still has an inventory tag. Anyone else have any info on this maker? It is a very, very well built visor. I still leave open the possibility that Globus was a distributor for CW.
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                      Did anyone post this one before? This is another CW distributor.
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                        Hi all

                        I have seen on a thread started by Dennis on 7.14.2007 a very good arty visor with an almost deleted logo.
                        As far I'm a stubborn man, I persevered in my investigations and I'm now quite sure it belongs to the class DEUTSCHE ARBEIT and depicts (into the circle) a right-oriented gilt galley or caravel with full sail set.

                        Anyone has other information about this maker?

                        best regards

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                          Karl Rupp (I believe pre-TR, however):
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                            L. R. Zeumer Mannheim
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                              Franz Ruhland, Passau
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                                Louis Lorz, Darmstadt
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