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    R.L.B. Visor (mint)

    Hello All,
    I just came across this today, my brother in laws dad brought this and some other fine items back in 1945. I'll try to work a deal out with his mom soon.

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    Has anyone ever seen a chinstrap like this?

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    Last edited by Karl S.; 12-28-2004, 06:42 AM. Reason: Chinstrap

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      #3
      Did anyone ever hear of this maker?
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      Last edited by Karl S.; 12-26-2004, 11:25 PM. Reason: Maker

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          #5
          Hi Karl, great cap in an excellent condition!!

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            #6
            Dear Karl,
            There were two Saarbrucken cap manufacturers by the name Lenzen. Yours and Johann Lenzen. Both were RZM approved makers of headgear.
            Hope this helps,
            Derek
            Last edited by derek; 12-27-2004, 01:32 PM. Reason: spelling

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              #7
              Rlb

              Karl

              nice looking visor!


              PaulV

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                #8
                Originally posted by Karl S.
                Hello All,
                I just came across this today, my brother in laws dad brought this and some other fine items back in 1945. I'll try to work a deal out with his mom soon.
                Karl,
                Good luck on acquiring this fine hat. My first visor was an RLB officer, and I have a special place in my heart for them. Thanks for showing it - regards, Robert

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                  #9
                  Nice, this one and the Luft. Generals visor.

                  How many pieces of headgear was he able to bring back?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Perry Floyd
                    Nice, this one and the Luft. Generals visor.

                    How many pieces of headgear was he able to bring back?
                    One more that I know of, the other brother has it, I have not seen it yet.
                    Hope its a SS

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by derek
                      Dear Karl,
                      There were two Saarbrucken cap manufacturers by the name Lenzen. Yours and Johann Lenzen. Both were RZM approved makers of headgear.
                      Hope this helps,
                      Derek
                      Thanks Derek,that helps alot.
                      HAPPY NEWYEAR EVERYONE!!

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                        #12
                        Karl ..as far as the chinstrap goes..it seems to be a variation seen on the early to mid 1930s 34 35 36 non miltary Red Cross Rlb Stalhelm etc caps

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