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    What about these ?

    Hallo,
    please I need some information.

    1) Any information about Friedrich Nesemann of Luneburg?
    I know that there was a maker with this name but I think that this label probably is a fake:





    2) This oakleaf wreath and national cockade looks me as a fake.
    Am I right or wrong?





    Thank you, enorepap

    #2
    1. Stirndruckfrei is spelled wrong in your example (stirndruckfreie). I would go with a fake on this one.

    2. Is this wreath on this cap?

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      #3
      Stirndruckfreie is less commonly used, but is correct.

      I saw this cap on ebay--I have never seen this maker, but from the limited pix, the hat looks period--its just a question as to whether it has had any postwar work done to it.
      NEC SOLI CEDIT

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        #4
        Originally posted by stonemint View Post
        Stirndruckfreie is less commonly used, but is correct.
        If using the Stirndruckfrei system, did the manufacture have to mention anything about the Patent as well?

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          #5
          Originally posted by stonemint View Post
          Stirndruckfreie is less commonly used, but is correct.

          I saw this cap on ebay--I have never seen this maker, but from the limited pix, the hat looks period--its just a question as to whether it has had any postwar work done to it.
          What kind of sweatband did it have?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kreager View Post
            1. Stirndruckfrei is spelled wrong in your example (stirndruckfreie). I would go with a fake on this one.

            2. Is this wreath on this cap?
            Hallo,
            no! They come from two different visors.

            For NTZ

            This is the link:

            http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MEWA:IT&ih=010

            Thank you to Stonemint, for the explanations, very useful talk with you!

            Best regards, enorepap

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              #7
              Originally posted by NTZ View Post
              What kind of sweatband did it have?
              Yup that looks like a wrong sweatband to me.

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                #8
                I don't know this kind of maker ,but the construction seems to be original to the period,like "Extra Classe".Thi is MO
                Carlo

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                  #9
                  Friedrich Nesemann of Lueneburg

                  Friedrich Nesemann of Lueneburg was my great-great-grandfather. I am no expert on militaria but the printing looks exactly like the lettering my grandfather used and like I have seen it on the only surviving hat-box from my great-great-grandfather that we own.

                  I would actually be very happy if anybody would sell me a cap or hat that he did since not a single example survived in our family.

                  Thank you very much, with my best regards,
                  KNesemann




                  Originally posted by enorepap View Post
                  Hallo,
                  please I need some information.

                  1) Any information about Friedrich Nesemann of Luneburg?
                  I know that there was a maker with this name but I think that this label probably is a fake:





                  2) This oakleaf wreath and national cockade looks me as a fake.
                  Am I right or wrong?





                  Thank you, enorepap

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                    #10
                    KNesemann, welcome to the forum ! That was an interesting contribution & I am sure everyone would appreciate seeing pictures of that hat box you still own. Such attention may also bring you closer to your goal of finding a visor made by his company...

                    Best regards... Kurt

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