Gents:
Out of curiousity, does anyone else believe that the "Privat" grade was not
a custom-order option? Most of the references claim that it was a custom-order, but I have yet to see anything in 30 years to back that up. IMHO, it was simply just one more level above "Extra", and really only represented that more padding was used (if that).
If it was truly a custom-order, private-purchase options, why do Heeres Kleiderkasse caps also come in the Privat grade?
Personally, to me it seems to be more of just a marketing gimmick--but I guess the only way will we ever find out is if the Erel business records come to light. And like-wise, there really seems to be no difference between a Privat and Extra in terms of quality, with the exception of the stamp and the color of the lining--maybe just a hint of extra padding, but late-war Privats were hardly padded at all.
I was going to do a poll on this, but I would just rather hear other opinions on this topic--pro or con.
Out of curiousity, does anyone else believe that the "Privat" grade was not
a custom-order option? Most of the references claim that it was a custom-order, but I have yet to see anything in 30 years to back that up. IMHO, it was simply just one more level above "Extra", and really only represented that more padding was used (if that).
If it was truly a custom-order, private-purchase options, why do Heeres Kleiderkasse caps also come in the Privat grade?
Personally, to me it seems to be more of just a marketing gimmick--but I guess the only way will we ever find out is if the Erel business records come to light. And like-wise, there really seems to be no difference between a Privat and Extra in terms of quality, with the exception of the stamp and the color of the lining--maybe just a hint of extra padding, but late-war Privats were hardly padded at all.
I was going to do a poll on this, but I would just rather hear other opinions on this topic--pro or con.
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