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    Tropmhelm markings - help pls

    Hi,

    Seems I dreamed too much for a Tropenhelm - I dreamed for a long time to find such, and now only in a few days got one and then a second Again greenish color, again no badges and again clearly seen it belonged to the Luftwaffe.
    I want to ask you about its markings. On the visible part of the liner there is a big pressed stamp /not ink stamp, but pressed stamp/ - a triangle, inside the triangle the letters ORL in its angles and a wheat plant in the center. Inside the liner there is an ink stamp - again the ORL letters and year 1942.
    Can you please tell me what ORL is? /I very much believe this is the code or abbreviation for the maker - which maker this is?/ Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by Theodor; 08-17-2003, 05:52 AM.
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    #2
    If I don't make a mistake, the maker is the Hutfabrik Ottmar Reich, Lindenberg (Bavaria). Below the logo you described, here inside a tan LW pith helmet.
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    Last edited by Edelweiss; 08-18-2003, 12:13 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Edelweiss
      If I don't make a mistake, the maker is the Hutfabrik Ottman Reich, Lindenberg (Bavaria). Below the logo you described, here inside a tan LW pith helmet.
      Thank you very much, Chris!!!!! Ineed that's it!!! You're great!!
      Is that a kind of rare manufacturer? Because I asked several collectors and noone knew.
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        #4
        More info on this one : it's dated 1943 (the first one I have that is not dated 1942) and Rb numbered.
        I'm not especially collecting pith helmets, neither you, and both of us have one ; so I don't think it's a very rare fabrication.

        But on the fact that's the nicest logo ever, there's absolutely no doubt...
        Last edited by Edelweiss; 08-18-2003, 09:06 AM.

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          #5
          ...and the Hutfabrik Ottmar Reich still exists today. And produces... surprise!!!... hats!




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            #6
            Yes, interesting ; here's a short history of the city (Lindenberg) : notice the "1939" date AND logo !
            http://www.lindenberg.de/portraet/geschichte.html

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              #7
              Yes, very interesting! I found myself this site, but ignore it because do not speak German. Now that you mentioned, I saw the 1939 entry - very interesting!
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                #8
                It says :
                1939 : Beginning of WWII. Hat production is paralyzed until 1945. The industry must turn itself torwards war-important products such as tropical helmets for Rommel's army in North Africa, snow shoes, gas masks for horses, life boats, etc..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Edelweiss
                  It says :
                  1939 : Beginning of WWII. Hat production is paralyzed until 1945. The industry must turn itself torwards war-important products such as tropical helmets for Rommel's army in North Africa, snow shoes, gas masks for horses, life boats, etc..
                  Thanks!
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                    #10
                    And no doubt that if a collector gets one of those, he will surely imagine it on an Afrika Korps soldier's head...
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                      #11
                      Wow, they were used on submarines too???
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