hi ernst!
on your request I will make some comments on this cap.
I know there are others on this forum with more knowlege on this
subject then me, and you must take those comments in mind.
I have seen it before on photos, and I like what I see.
As to the general construction of the cap, there was no difference if it was coloured or not. It is however unusual to se the pipings combined at the rear of the cap. Usually I see the seam on the sides or at 4 and 8 o`clock. I would say that having the seam of the cap band and pipings at the same place would be a fragile spot. If one seam tear they would all go... from a taylors point of view.(not that I am a taylor, but I do the curtains at home )
I guess we have all seen a lot of different piping seams. From the overlapping seam to seams at front of the cap. I guess the cap makers had new workers
to... or different standards.
Leather strap: On my new ss nco visor, that I have not emailed photos of yet to you ernst, It has the most lovely stamp I have ever seen on a strap. It has the "rzm logo L10/4/39 ss." I also have ss leather straps without stamps at all.
and straps with only the makers stamp.
If there is a date stamp to the strap, this is when the strap was made. Not the cap.
The piping material is correct from what I can see. the skull is for shure a m1/24
From what I know of this cap I would say you can sleep well at night. If you are not afraid of the dark or some one trying to brake in and take it
I belive this cap could be made in the period of the coloured piping. (1940)
The interior I would say match the 1939 stamp on the strap. but we have seen allgemeine interiors on waffen ss caps. and the cap maker would hopefully use the stock of linings prior to not use it.
kim
on your request I will make some comments on this cap.
I know there are others on this forum with more knowlege on this
subject then me, and you must take those comments in mind.
I have seen it before on photos, and I like what I see.
As to the general construction of the cap, there was no difference if it was coloured or not. It is however unusual to se the pipings combined at the rear of the cap. Usually I see the seam on the sides or at 4 and 8 o`clock. I would say that having the seam of the cap band and pipings at the same place would be a fragile spot. If one seam tear they would all go... from a taylors point of view.(not that I am a taylor, but I do the curtains at home )
I guess we have all seen a lot of different piping seams. From the overlapping seam to seams at front of the cap. I guess the cap makers had new workers
to... or different standards.
Leather strap: On my new ss nco visor, that I have not emailed photos of yet to you ernst, It has the most lovely stamp I have ever seen on a strap. It has the "rzm logo L10/4/39 ss." I also have ss leather straps without stamps at all.
and straps with only the makers stamp.
If there is a date stamp to the strap, this is when the strap was made. Not the cap.
The piping material is correct from what I can see. the skull is for shure a m1/24
From what I know of this cap I would say you can sleep well at night. If you are not afraid of the dark or some one trying to brake in and take it
I belive this cap could be made in the period of the coloured piping. (1940)
The interior I would say match the 1939 stamp on the strap. but we have seen allgemeine interiors on waffen ss caps. and the cap maker would hopefully use the stock of linings prior to not use it.
kim
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