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Stonemint's Reichsbahn Visors--Part Deux

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    #61
    Reichsbahn wall sign

    Hello
    very interesting post with beautiful hairstyles.
    I have not yet this type of hair but I am seeking one.
    by cons I have already a fine enamelled plate, for a judgment of omnibus
    I think she may have a place in your post

    best

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      #62
      These next pics are from the legendary collection of Gunther Henneking, a former Bundesbahn employee who collected railway uniforms and insignia from all over the world, but primarily Reichsbahn/Bundesbahn.

      I am proud to have one of his hats residing in my collection.
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        #63
        From his book: Imperial Saxony on the left, Imperial Bavarian on the right:
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          #64
          The top row were worn until 1918.

          The bottom row are for the Reichsbahn, 1924-1934. He collected only the best.
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            #65
            These visor are often re-badged and sold as Third Reich. However, they are all BRD Bundesbahn, and were only worn from 1950-1957:
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              #66
              Here is just a small part of his collection as it existed in 1982:
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                #67
                The hat I own (post #50 in this thread) is the 3rd from the left in this pic. Herr Henneking was an excellent caretaker of his collection--the hat is still in mint condition.
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                  The hat I own (post #50 in this thread) is the 3rd from the left in this pic. Herr Henneking was an excellent caretaker of his collection--the hat is still in mint condition.
                  Wow, Chris! Very cool that you attributed this visor to Herr Henneking!

                  Mark

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                    #69
                    Impressive collection from Herr Henneking, the way he displays his caps goes to show all the concerns over properly displaying and storing visor caps are just a myth.

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                      #70
                      Unbelievable Stoney... super visors and super thread!

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                        #71
                        Found this on my hard drive--a pic of the unterlagen used for the all-bullion DRB schwingen:
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                          #72
                          Two new caps from the Reichsbahn for my collection, Field Grey and winter hat.

                          bahnschutz
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                            #73
                            Just when you think you have seen it all, Bahnschutz puts this on the Estand. It is a standard M-41 DRB visor but with a gray wool body--completely unreferenced (as far as I am aware.)

                            Perhaps worn late in the war by the Ostbahn?:

                            (& if I had to venture a guess, I would say the hat was made by Drechsler)
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                              #74
                              Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                              Just when you think you have seen it all, Bahnschutz puts this on the Estand. It is a standard M-41 DRB visor but with a gray wool body--completely unreferenced (as far as I am aware.)

                              Perhaps worn late in the war by the Ostbahn?:

                              (& if I had to venture a guess, I would say the hat was made by Drechsler)

                              Yea, I saw this too and at 900 I was going to scoop it up but alas I was too late.

                              I guess if I had any concerns, it would be why he chose not to take a clear pic of the inside.

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                                #75
                                Whatever happened to the Gunther Henneking collection? If it was sold off, do items from it still come up for sale?

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