Technically Parteigericht piping was abolished with the advent of the 1939 regs. I am unaware of any M-39 tabs that would match true Parteigericht piping (maybe Jeff Clark can pipe in here). So, it would have to be some sort of unreferenced hold-over.
The piping on Parteigericht is a very deep blue, so deep it appears black in natural light. Can you take a pic w/o a flash?
the Parteigericht tabs went away with the new uniform regs of 39
but I am sure some of those guys continued to wear their old insignia after that, as did many political leaders. this was mostly done at lower ranks and levels though
when the war started, many of the PL went to war and simply never upgraded their uniforms. the lower rank unpaid position didn't do the upgrade probably mostly do to the cost and time involved
the Parteigericht tabs went away with the new uniform regs of 39
but I am sure some of those guys continued to wear their old insignia after that, as did many political leaders. this was mostly done at lower ranks and levels though
when the war started, many of the PL went to war and simply never upgraded their uniforms. the lower rank unpaid position didn't do the upgrade probably mostly do to the cost and time involved
Thanks Jeff!
Would you say the visor hat posted above is Parteigericht?
Peter
I defer to stonemint on all things related to visors
I have seen Party Court visors updated with the 39 insignia, such as the one Coleman showed in another thread. The blues are hard to get a read on without having them in hand.
I defer to stonemint on all things related to visors
I have seen Party Court visors updated with the 39 insignia, such as the one Coleman showed in another thread. The blues are hard to get a read on without having them in hand.
Jeff,
Can you tell me when they introduced the use of the brown velvet band on the political visor caps?
Thanks, Peter
Peter, the Form 2 visors (Introduced in 1934) used a chocolate brown band (with the exception of some low-ranked Orts, which matched the wool of the top).
Form 3 visors used a medium-brown band (although you will see some rust-brown Form 3's). These were introduced in 1936.
Form 4 visors used the rust-brown band.
As I said, yours may be a PG hold-over, but the blue is really dark in natural light.
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