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    #16
    I have an infantry visor cap by this same maker with full bullion insignia. Same rough wool; same cheap sweatband. It also has the same woven label, but the lining is in dark blue.

    Paul

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      #17
      Here's mine...
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        #18
        Side view
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          #19
          Interior.
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            #20
            Thank you Paul,interesting to see another visor from this maker
            Cheers,
            Martin.

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              #21
              Hallo Paul

              I like it very much

              Happy New Year !!!

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                #22
                Originally posted by enorepap View Post
                Hallo Paul

                I like it very much

                Happy New Year !!!
                Thanks; I only wish the ersatz sweatband wasn't so delicate!

                Paul

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                  #23
                  Herr Krebs obviously wished to put more money into his "billboards" than his sweatbands--all I have seen to date have been the ersatz type:
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                    #24
                    Another TR puzzle. Very average quality wools, ersatz bands, not the best looking visors but yet bullion insignia (which actualy cost quite a bit more during the period) and huge "billboards" as already mentioned.
                    I find it fascinating comparing makers because it seems to me that although Krebs didn't make the nicest hats, they must have a had one hell of a marketing and sales manager.

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                      #25
                      btt

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                        #26
                        Nice type cap to add to a collection. If the war had gone their way, the owner might have taken it back and asked to have the cap or at least the sweatband replaced!

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