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    My Favorite Visor...

    ...this week! As you all know, I am not just a visor geek, I am a civil visor geek. We've seen a lot of WH and SS caps over the past 2 weeks, and its now time to get "civil" with each other.

    Presented for your review is a visor from that long-neglected TR organisation, the Bergbaudienst (Mining Service). While not a glamour organisation by any means, if there was anything that was completely essential to the war effort, it was these guys, as coal is what ran the TR.

    Their uniforms are quite gaudy, especially when worn with the Shakos.
    This is called simply a mining service officials cap. Most of these that you see are the first-style, with red piping and the crossed pick and hammer and cockade for insignia. Those hats were worn from 1935-1940.

    In late 1940/early 1941, the Bergbaudienst underwent a visor cap change.
    The band remained black velvet and the body black wool, but the piping was changed from red to golden-yellow (like WH cav). The hat was also changed from tellerform to sattelform, and it was ordered that the Adler be pinned on over the pick and hammer.

    These caps are much rarer than the red-piped, as presumably many miners didn't bother with the change-over during wartime.

    I'll do a "Ron R. Mode of Presentation":
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    The wool is a very nice black doeskin:
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      #3
      This hat was worn, but not overly so. It has no mothing.
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        #4
        Insignia close-up--it is the standard brass crossed pick and hammer with a first style WH eagle over it (they are separately applied).
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          Side profile:
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            #6
            Other side--decent "sattel":
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              #7
              Interior overhead shot--the SB is leather:
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                #8
                The hat even has a semi-stirndruckfrei system:
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                  #9
                  Close-up of the manufacturer's logo--I have never seen it before--initials are "BMF" (Bad Mo' Fo'?!):
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                    #10
                    If anyone has any mining hats/shakos uniforms to add to this thread, please do so (I'm not holding my breath, you Wehrmacht/Polizei/SS junkies! )

                    Speaking of SS, it just dawned on me--I could re-badge this with a skull and eagle, and sell it on ebay as a super-duper rare "Allgemeine-SS Cavalry Visor"

                    Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed your tour, and I'll be back next week with another under-appreciated visor next week, same hat time, same hat channel!
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                      #11
                      Speaking of SS, it just dawned on me--I could re-badge this with a skull and eagle, and sell it on ebay as a super-duper rare "Allgemeine-SS Cavalry Visor"


                      You read my mind!!! Lovely cap....
                      Regards,
                      Dave

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                        #12
                        Hi,

                        A very rare cap, Congratulation stonemint....

                        regards.

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                          #13
                          Thanks to Billbert for tipping me off--BMF stands for Bayerische Mutzenfabrik--which we all know by the acronym "BAMUFA"--Thanks, Billbert!
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                            #14
                            Stonemint,

                            Thanks for the "credit"!

                            While I think this is likely an Imperial item, it is still an interesting piece of what I believe to be miner's organization headgear.

                            Left side view:

                            RonR

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                              Right side view:

                              RonR

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