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Old 10th October 2007, 01:45
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Luftwaffe visor cap question

Good evening, ladies and gents (and hello to old friends!)

I was wondering if any of you could provide me with some information on the "crusher" cap worn by the Luftwaffe.

My husband is trying to recreate the uniform of an Oberst, and we have the crusher cap (aka without the wire insert in the top) but we are having trouble with information - was the cockade and wreath/wings combination on the brim metal, or was it embroidery?

With many thanks in advance.

Cori(and Peter) von Hauer-Dowling
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Old 10th October 2007, 02:06
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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

Hi,

The Luft. eagle and wreath/cockade insignia would normally be made of bullion thread for an Officers visor, NCO's would have metal insignia.

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Old 10th October 2007, 02:13
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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

Thanks, Mike -

And that's a nice cap too. It was hard finding a size 60, but I did find the right size.

We had asked Landser for the cloth one and they sent the metal. I'm sure we can probably get them to change it.

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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

Hi,

Nice cap mike, especially with it having the earlier tail down eagle!

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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

Yes a lovely example, although technically a 'crusher' would have a soft leather visor, and they are very rare, most officers just took the stiffener out of their normal visors and it gave them that bashed look, here is one of mine, this is an 'Erel' officer visor cap, with a jaunty look to it, and the later style of eagle...

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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

and another view, this is the normal type of visor used by the officers of the Luftwaffe, and not one of the 'crusher' types with a soft visor.

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Old 20th October 2007, 06:25
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Re: Luftwaffe visor cap question

Thanks for all those nice shots!

I will have my husband show everything once the uniform is together; I've been doing a lot of sewing lately...:sigh:
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