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    Hi Gentleman,
    i'd like to know what period of the '30's you would place my crusher cap.
    It's produced by a well know maker 'Erel' with the classic romboidal logo.
    It's configured with the very first model of insigna for this specified category of visor cap (white oak leaf sewn directly on the central band with metal cockade). My thought is that the eagle was sewn in a second time and the crusher was born without it. I would adding that the central band is not lined with the Feldgrau badge cloth but with the dark green bottle badge cloth which was ordered from september 1935 onwards...
    I'm a bit confused because it has that nicely teller form of the first models (1934-'37) but, as i said, has the Erel logo which, if i'm not mistaken, Lubstein begun to put on the last part of the '30's.
    Alex
    PS: what kind of waffenfarbe do you think is it?
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      #3
      Sweet cap I'd say it's a Recruiting crusher 1935 +/- 1 year.
      Last edited by Kurt; 12-03-2013, 01:22 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Kurt View Post
        Sweet cap I'd say it's Recruiting crusher 1935 +/- 1 year.

        Hi Kurt, thank you for your valuable answer. So Mr. Lubstein marked its products with it's own graphic logo already in that time..good for me!
        In general, with the introduction of the newest 'side cap' for officers in the '38, it was estimated a wear out period for the crusher in the April '42. But for what reason it was wore until the end of the war ? 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          #5
          Originally posted by Kurt View Post
          Sweet cap I'd say it's a Recruiting crusher 1935 +/- 1 year.
          That is a stunning cap. Revel in that one.

          Robt.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Alex Ciavaglia View Post
            Hi Kurt, thank you for your valuable answer. So Mr. Lubstein marked its products with it's own graphic logo already in that time..good for me!
            In general, with the introduction of the newest 'side cap' for officers in the '38, it was estimated a wear out period for the crusher in the April '42. But for what reason it was wore until the end of the war ? 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            Hi Alex,

            to answer your questions. You Erel Logo is an early one but was at least already used in 1934. Here is rock solid proof: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...y+kleiderkasse

            The crusher you have there is EXTREMELY rare as it is the early type without the BeVo wreath. These are usually (not always) associated with NCO ranks, so the introduction of the officer's M38 side cap technically should not have had an influence on this type of crusher. By the time the wear-out date approached, I'd say that most of these NCO were either promoted to officers or dead.

            Very interesting piece of history, textbook, by the most desired maker and in an ultra rare branch color. It doesn't get better than this ...

            Kurt

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              #7
              ALSO I believe your crusher is for the higher NCO ranks and not officers..Quite Rare.. Billbert

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                #8
                Originally posted by billbert View Post
                ALSO I believe your crusher is for the higher NCO ranks and not officers..Quite Rare.. Billbert

                Which feature of this crusher does you think it was for NCO's?
                As far i as know the very 1st insigna of this kind of cap was woven in white felt (as it is) and the NCO's wore only the side cap (mod.'34)...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kurt View Post
                  Hi Alex,

                  to answer your questions. You Erel Logo is an early one but was at least already used in 1934. Here is rock solid proof: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...y+kleiderkasse

                  The crusher you have there is EXTREMELY rare as it is the early type without the BeVo wreath. These are usually (not always) associated with NCO ranks, so the introduction of the officer's M38 side cap technically should not have had an influence on this type of crusher. By the time the wear-out date approached, I'd say that most of these NCO were either promoted to officers or dead.

                  Very interesting piece of history, textbook, by the most desired maker and in an ultra rare branch color. It doesn't get better than this ...

                  Kurt


                  Hi Kurt, BeVo wreat was introducted only in the October 1935, so i think that my crusher, althought subsequently born, for what kind of reason still was made with the very 1st kind of insigna for the Feldmütze für Offiziere.

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                    #10
                    I'm fascinated by the white wreath. Is it embroidery or applique? Also, the eagle is the style found on the early sidecaps I think. For sure the rosette is the early vulkan fiber backed one as well. All components tell the right story. The closest example I could find of this style in a reference book does appear in Saris vol. I p.48....wreath embroidered directly on cap band.

                    Robt.
                    Last edited by RGD51; 12-04-2013, 09:13 AM.

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                      #11
                      Just a generic question about the alter art crushers: when was the ceasing of production of it? Maybe with the introduction of the '38 side cap or later?

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                        #12
                        Officially discontinued April '42. Saris vol. I. Rommel can be seen wearing his in '42 and '43 and without doubt these caps were worn till wars end.

                        Robt.
                        Last edited by RGD51; 12-07-2013, 09:50 AM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RGD51 View Post
                          Officially discontinued April '42. Saris vol. I. Rommel can be seen wearing his in '42 and '43 and without doubt these caps were worn till wars end.

                          Robt.
                          Hi Robt.
                          i think that is the date of stopped wearing and not of production although another order dated 10th July 1942 cancelled the previous and permitted to wore the obsolete clothing (like the Dienstrock, alter art crusher etc.) until the end of the war.
                          Alex

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                            #14
                            Alex,

                            they certainly were worn and produced until 1945. Here is some proof: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=tsd+crusher

                            And regarding Rommel -- Generals were excluded from the wear out date and permitted to continue wearing their alter Art caps.... Kurt

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                              #15
                              Would site my post as being too abbreviated and certainly concur with the subsequent ones on the topic, thanks.

                              Robt.

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