After several months of work and research, Kaiser's Bunker Imperial German Cloth Headgear Guide is now open!
>>> http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ht/index.htm <<<
The key to the guide are 360 full-color original large-size drawings of Imperial German Headgear showing all military units in pre-1910 Dunkelblau Krätchen; a pre-1910 Dunkelblau Schirmmütze; 1907/1910 Feldgrau (field grey) Krätchen; and 1907/1910 Feldgrau (field grey) Schirmmütze.
Also included are supporting reference pages with over 70 period photographs on: the history of the Imperial German Krätchen and Schirmmütze 1808 to 1918, , color charts and photographs of Kokarden, tradition badges worn on Imperial German cloth headgear, such as Totenkopf (skull), and the Edelweiß, issue stamps, and E or Eigentum (property) Stamps.
Dave Mosher reviewed the color charts for accuracy, and never let an error get past me. You would have made a brilliant copy editor Dave. Many thanks. :salute:
>>> http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ht/index.htm <<<
The key to the guide are 360 full-color original large-size drawings of Imperial German Headgear showing all military units in pre-1910 Dunkelblau Krätchen; a pre-1910 Dunkelblau Schirmmütze; 1907/1910 Feldgrau (field grey) Krätchen; and 1907/1910 Feldgrau (field grey) Schirmmütze.
Also included are supporting reference pages with over 70 period photographs on: the history of the Imperial German Krätchen and Schirmmütze 1808 to 1918, , color charts and photographs of Kokarden, tradition badges worn on Imperial German cloth headgear, such as Totenkopf (skull), and the Edelweiß, issue stamps, and E or Eigentum (property) Stamps.
Dave Mosher reviewed the color charts for accuracy, and never let an error get past me. You would have made a brilliant copy editor Dave. Many thanks. :salute: