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?
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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