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12-12-2008 06:27 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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Re: Post Your NSDAP Political Hats!
Might we see the RZM tag of your very handsome cap?
The use of the trade mark is also interesting, granted the prohibition on same from four years earlier. This being said, many caps nonetheless have trademarks, even after the proscription of same ca. 1935.
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Re: Post Your NSDAP Political Hats!
It seems Valet regularly flaunted the RZM--I have seen their logo in HJ leader's visors as well. What is also interesting is that I always thought that Pekuro exclusively used this exact stirndruckfrei system, but this hat is definately not a Pekuro product. (Most hats with distributor marks are entirely Pekuro made.)
PS--I would also like to thank colleague d'alquen for the discovery of this (former) mystery maker.
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Re: Post Your NSDAP Political Hats!
Thanks, so much. An attractive and interesting piece in fine shape.
Of course, all sorts of entities and others flaunted regulations. As General Hammerstein Equord, the chief of staff of the Reichswehr until 1933, said it best: "regulations are for the mediocre. "
A very attractive piece and thanks for showing it to us.
Also, colleague d'Alquen's command of the Hersteller # is a boon to us all. Now Robert H. has the magic book, too, and he can help us blind souls without this most special volume.
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Re: Post Your NSDAP Political Hats!
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stonemint
F-B, Helvetia (Schweitzer) also flaunted the RZM--many of theirs that I have seen did not even have RZM tags, indicating private purchase pieces. Hertlein is another "culprit."
(Personally, my favorite "flaunter" was Erel--they made the black SS visor with all their trademark bells and whistles, but nary an RZM tag or runic symbol in sight.)
stonemint could we please see this cap upright? bob c and the rest of the guys wonderfull headwear
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