Gents:
As you all know, I have a weakness for obscure civil visors (and thats an understatement!) The first hat book I ever got was "Les Coiffures Militaires du Troisieme Reich" back in 1981--this book came out before the Shutt book (and I wish I still had mine--it basically fell apart after about 10 years of over-use). Out of all the hats in that book, 2 stick out in my mind--the first being a WSS General's Visor, and the 2nd a Reichsbahn (RB) Supervisor's cap. The reason that this hat stuck out to me was the richness of the red wool top, and that it was also the only hat in the book to have a red-top--you almost needed sunglasses to look at the picture of it, it was so bright .
Well, after 26 years, I finally scored one--and it was more that worth the wait. So, let's go on another one of my tours.....
As you all know, I have a weakness for obscure civil visors (and thats an understatement!) The first hat book I ever got was "Les Coiffures Militaires du Troisieme Reich" back in 1981--this book came out before the Shutt book (and I wish I still had mine--it basically fell apart after about 10 years of over-use). Out of all the hats in that book, 2 stick out in my mind--the first being a WSS General's Visor, and the 2nd a Reichsbahn (RB) Supervisor's cap. The reason that this hat stuck out to me was the richness of the red wool top, and that it was also the only hat in the book to have a red-top--you almost needed sunglasses to look at the picture of it, it was so bright .
Well, after 26 years, I finally scored one--and it was more that worth the wait. So, let's go on another one of my tours.....
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