I purchased this cap recently from ebay and was expecting it to be Panzer piped but it actually turned out to be a General Staff/Veterinarian with very vibrant piping that is almost neon in the sunlight!
As Chris already pointed out previously, it has a rather unusual wreath which is interesting. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1007914
Sometimes the eagles are taken off to pass the ebay police and then put back on but alas, not this time and I don't currently have one to suit but I was eager to show it to you today anyway. It also came with a hat box which I believe maybe a Heeres Kleiderkasse item but more on that later.
Roger Kauert K.G. is not the maker, it was an outfitter with stores in Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden and Iserlohn and from what I've learnt, was a prolific supplier of high quality uniform items for Officers including visor caps, tunics, coats and wrappers.
What is highly interestingly for me however is the fact that Kauert seemingly had an arrangement in place where they would source visor caps from several different manufactures and yet have their own distinctive sweatbands installed, complete with embossed trademark. This is the first time I've encountered this practise and I find it fascinating and wonder how they managed it in practical terms.
Hopefully, we can start to catalogue all the different manufactures of schirmmuetzen with Roger Kauert sweatbands such as this example which at first I thought might be a Welhausen but now I'm not sure.
As Chris already pointed out previously, it has a rather unusual wreath which is interesting. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1007914
Sometimes the eagles are taken off to pass the ebay police and then put back on but alas, not this time and I don't currently have one to suit but I was eager to show it to you today anyway. It also came with a hat box which I believe maybe a Heeres Kleiderkasse item but more on that later.
Roger Kauert K.G. is not the maker, it was an outfitter with stores in Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden and Iserlohn and from what I've learnt, was a prolific supplier of high quality uniform items for Officers including visor caps, tunics, coats and wrappers.
What is highly interestingly for me however is the fact that Kauert seemingly had an arrangement in place where they would source visor caps from several different manufactures and yet have their own distinctive sweatbands installed, complete with embossed trademark. This is the first time I've encountered this practise and I find it fascinating and wonder how they managed it in practical terms.
Hopefully, we can start to catalogue all the different manufactures of schirmmuetzen with Roger Kauert sweatbands such as this example which at first I thought might be a Welhausen but now I'm not sure.
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