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    #16
    Ddr 2
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      #17
      early visor
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      Last edited by Peter A Larson; 05-16-2007, 10:40 PM.

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        #18
        later visor
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          #19
          Pete--I had no idea you were such a Railway aficionado! Great collection!
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            #20
            Well, this thread didn't get the traction I thought it would. Guys, w/o the Reichsbahn, the Wehrmacht/Waffen SS would never have left the station!
            Here is a model 33-40 RB visor--these did not have the red piping around the crown, but do have a black-velvet band:
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              #21
              Side view:
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                #22
                Rare maker: "Friedrich Issler", Stuttgart:
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                  #23
                  Under the hood--standard spartan interior, with a wasserdicht top. What I like about these early caps is that they are all a very rich navy-blue doeskin. What also makes this one different is that the makers logo is stamped into the leather in the area of the forehead--you usually see this only on the "Fantastic 4's" hats:
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                    #24
                    These guys were the back-bone of the Wehrmacht--note that the first model visor continued to be worn after 1941:
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                      #25
                      Chris,

                      Technically not a Railway hat, but same family.

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