MikeAnyone recognize the maker which used this logo?
Very niceHere it is …
Very nice
Perhaps made for an officer after the war
Steve
I just found out this logo is an older version for the Alkero company (Albert Kempf).
Hadn't all uniforms moved to feldgrau by this time?
I'm guessing you could have anything made if you had the money and I'm sure many tailors had yards of outdated fabric they would love to get rid of.
I'm guessing it could have been done for a veteran officer to wear to get togethers but by the time these types of liners were being introduced Prussian blue was for the most part History and Feldgrau was the color for the German nation going forward and had been for some time.
MikeFor an excellent thread, just sent to me by a collector friend (stonemint), on "Verein" caps go here:
1919-1945 Verein Visors
& now for the other end of the spectrum: Pre-WW1 Landwehrverein. Credit: Dragnet Photo Credit: Sarge 08www.warrelics.eu
Some excellent examples of caps made after 1918 for the veteran market and organizations. Included are some beautiful Pekuro hats.