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    The local militaria show will be happening the end of the month & the militaria bookseller will be there. What are the best books available in print on TR cloth headgear - esp. visors & SS?

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    Brian--sorry, I overlooked your thread. The books aren't much help with regards to identifying fake from real, and most of them have a few repro or "franky" hats.

    My personal fave is Dress and Field Service Hats of the Third Reich by Tom Shutt--the pix are small, but a lot are in color, and it gives a listing of the waffenfarbes and styles, along with period pix--it covers WH, Political, SS, and my favorite, Zivil--there is usally a copy on ebay for sale at any one time, and they go for the 80 buck range.

    Wilkins book, a Collectors Guide to Cloth German Military Headgear is excellent for a study of the major manufacturers, but it focuses on WH and SS.

    The Moran/Maguire books, German Headgear in WWII, are in 2 volumes, but really are just large picture books w/o any text.

    Lastly is the 4-volume series, the Headgear of Hitlers Germany, but it is a Bender publication, and suffers from small pictures, and no interior shots--but its a great reference for the (ever-changing) regulations. You can get these on E-bay as well, but I would personally start out with the Shutt book.
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      #3
      I agree with stonemint. DRESS AND FIELD SERVICE HATS OF THE THIRD REICH by Tom Shutt is a good book to start with. Section 42 deals with 'Headdress Care, Restoration and Preservation' and Section 43 deals with 'Reproductions'.

      I recently picked up a numbered signed edition on ebay for $56.00.

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        #4
        Tom Shutt makes an important point in his book. Besides studying actual headgear, it's also important to study period photographs. Photographs show many headgear with unauthorized variations.

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          #5
          Thanks for the info

          Thanks to all who responded. I will try & check these books out. We await the Tom Wittmann of the visors to write a book (or books) that will do for cloth headgear what was done for daggers.

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            I agree--its overdue. The question is, do you do it by makers (ie, a book devoted to Erels of all services from 33-45) or do you do it by service branch (ie, "Exploring the Visor Caps of the Luftwaffe). The only drawback is the amount of time and expense in writing these--it took Gary Wilkins 3 years to write his (and I think he's still recovering )
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              Best Cloth Headgear books

              10 years later - and it's time for an update on this question. What currently are the best books on TR cloth headgear?

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                #8
                Brian, IMO, we are beyond the books in the age of the internet--they cannot keep up with the new information that comes out on a daily basis.


                The best are still the Headgear of Hitler's Germany by Wim Saris (I just wish they were in a larger format). He will soon be coming out with Volume 6.


                The SS headgear book which came out a few years ago is also very good.
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                  #9
                  Robby & Paul's book is an excellent study of rare TR headgear:
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                    #10
                    Tony Vickers put out an excellent chronological study of German visor caps:
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                      #11
                      This is a nice paperback book which encompasses hats sold by Hermann Historica over the years:
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                        #12
                        These 2 books are in French, but I like the layout and graphic design of them:
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                          #13
                          Thanks so much!

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                            #14
                            Great stuff guys and a decade on.

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                              Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                              Tony Vickers put out an excellent chronological study of German visor caps:
                              Tony is a good chap too, i have chewed the fat with him many times.. That is an old English expression for talking.........

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