Hello I picked up this visor today. It looks like a EM visor but it has an officers chin cord. The eagle seems to set a little lower than normal. The cap doesn't have any vents but i've read that's not a firm rule. Has anyone come across this maker before. Thanks for any information. Kirby
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Hello,
I am a police collector and not a member of the "schirmmutze experten" here on the cap forum, but your cap looks fine to me. Senior NCO's (Meister d. Polizei) of the police were entitled to wear officer's cords and there are many period photographs showing this to have been done, so I would not worry about that. The eagle is lower than some but not unusual at all. The eagle itself seems to be a rather thin stamping, but I can't say more from the photos. The police were civilians. They bought their own uniforms in many cases, and the "rules" are guidelines that were often not followed to the letter by the local tailors and uniform shops that put these things together.
Your cap looks quite clean. If it is not in your area of interest let me know.
Regards,
William Unland
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Kirby--I like your cap, and its made by a rare maker. My Schupos have eagles at about the same height as yours. My unissued NCO visor has officer's buttons with a leather chinstrap--upgrades are not uncommon.
Carlo--yours, IMHO, is an officers with an NCO eagle--I wouldn't be surprised if the officer (or his family) got rid of the eagle, and later on down the road it was replaced with an NCO version--you should restore it to its original splendor!NEC SOLI CEDIT
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