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    SS visor variants on skulls and eagles!

    I have see some original SS visors
    with army eagles,Political eagles and such
    and these came from vets!

    I understand there was a variant on why
    the wearer had them on visor!

    Seems the early ones were found more so!

    Any one have pics of them found like this!

    I will post a few pics I have of them found
    over the years!


    Thanks


    PaulV

    #2
    Paul.
    I read in books that it was in a lot of cases put down to individual preference, this might very well be the case, but also a factor i think is availability of the correct pattern for what ever reason, you only have to look at wartime pictures to see pictured an array of different type of eagles in wear each would tell a story no doubt,
    cheers,
    Gary

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      #3
      Sorry Paul, I never bought an SS item with a Heer eagle on it, just
      Heer items with SS eagles on them!

      Seriously, though, many SS men wore Heer cap eagles or sleeve
      eagles to show their prior affiliation with that branch of the service.
      Sepp Dietrich is the most notable. Even Himmler who was generally
      a stickler when it came to his own regulations, wore one on his
      'Vistula' crusher. Probably to try to copy Sepp's charisma more than
      anything, though.

      Further down in the ranks, though, it was probably more a supply
      problem than anything. Especially in the foreign units. Italians for
      example.

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        #4
        SS visor!

        Thanks!

        I have a nice SS visor out of the wood work!

        Political eagle on and tight!


        Paul!

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          #5
          Yes, that's a beautiful cap Paul! And an entirely plausible
          configuration. The A-SS were, afterall, a political organization.
          Then again, the eagle could be simply a postwar replacement
          for a missing one. It may have happened 50 years ago or 5.
          It happens all the time. Go with your gut feelings.

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            #6
            SS visor

            Here is a beautifull SS visor I got from
            vet many rears ago!

            I also got SS cuff title Reichsfuhrung
            title!

            I remember the late great Daryl Williams
            buying the cuff title!

            He was early SS cloth collector and nice guy for us collectors!

            What a collection! Anybody remember him!


            This was a great visor!

            Vet got rid of complete uniform in beer joint in Cleveland but I got these items!

            Also some knuckles marked Flossenburg!

            Concentration camp!


            Paul
            Attached Files

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              #7
              SS visors

              pic visor
              Attached Files

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                #8
                Ss

                Brian

                This political eagle is so tight I know its been on since the war!

                Bought it for $500.00.

                The vet would have no way of doing it right with out screwing it up!

                If you saw in person you would agree!

                I asked a few other top SS guys and they agreed do not remove this eagle for its a early variant!

                Just some collectors like the regular eagles but this is the way it should be left!



                PVON

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                  #9
                  SS visors!

                  Anybody got pics of SS visors with other
                  eagles or skulls!

                  PVON

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                    #10
                    I know I've seen a few period photos with different eagles on Allg. SS caps, but I suspect this one may have been replaced, although possibly, as noted 50 years ago.
                    This pattern of political eagle was not introduced until 1937-38, which would tie in to the date of the cap, however, at that point, there was no shortage of insignia, no transportation or supply problems, no reason for an enlisted man or NCO to 'buck the system', and the correct insignia was certainly available in quantity. I think it's more likely that an earlier cap (as pictured with the sleeveband) would have a non regulation eagle than the later type.
                    But, no one will ever be able to tell for sure, if there are no extra holes under the political eagle.
                    Erich
                    Festina lente!

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