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Old 02-27-2008, 12:13 PM   #1
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Factory caps

Hello:
I am sorting my caps, and one of the details that I can not solve, is to identify the factory where these hats are manufactured.
Getting these plants, your name and city?
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Old 02-27-2008, 12:38 PM   #2
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1."Ladoga", Leningrad (one of the biggest cap factories). This kind of label was used by the factory untill early 70's, but I don't know the exact dates
2.Factory in Omsk.
3.Poor pic, but this seagull indicates Odessa. However, this symbol was used in 60's and 70's, but I think that in 80's it was changed to something else.
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Old 02-27-2008, 01:02 PM   #3
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Thank you.
The third photo, of poor quality, may be in Odessa with another figure as you indicate. The cap is 1973. I enclose a picture of the factory in Odessa in 1979.

If you can tell me the factories of these other caps, some of them quite frequently, but I am not clear what the factory.

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Yes, The first one is what I meant as "different symbol".
Second one: "Zarnitsa", Moscow (another big factory)
Third one: Another big Moscow factory, but I must admit I don't know the full name and have no idea as to what this "43 CEPK" stands for.

If I remember correctly, someone (I think Taz?) wanted to create guide to cap labels. Quite a good idea it would have been.
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Old 02-27-2008, 01:35 PM   #5
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Here's three other label cap. The second is also extremely common but in all caps, is quite faded.
The third has not shine and looks good.
Create a guide to cap labels is very good. If I can help in any way, you can count on me.
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Well, I personally am not going to do that - I lack knowledge when it comes to the stamps on earlier caps. But who knows? Maybe this idea will show up again?
1."Mayak" factory. I am not sure as to where this factory was, but it is called "gorkovskoye", so maybe in the city of Gorki?
Btw. Some late uniforms were made by "mayak" factory - I wande if it was the same? After all it is called tailor factory, not headwear factory.
2.Another from Moscow. Also "Zarnica".
3.??? No idea. I have never seen this one and it is hard to read what's written there. That shape in the upper part makes me think of a headwear factory in Kiev (thay had some astract symbol for quite some time), but I think something else is written there. Could You try to take a picture without flash?
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All-muell Thanks for your cooperation.
I have other labels but the flash or wear the cap prevents proper identification.
Make new photos and send.
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Post more, please. I am curious.
But can You take a picture of that last label without flash?
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Here's two more cap label but are not very good.

Yes, I will make pictures without flash to the caps to send and try to identify them.

I am following labels, but they are variants of which has already identified.
Zarnitsa Moscow had two different labels?

I like your curiosity!!!!:):):)

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Both of them are Moscow factories.
The second one is "Red Warrior" factory, so presume it's on m55 "Zukov style" cap?

Even without looking at the caps themselves, I have to admit that this seems to be quite a collection...

As for my curiosity - I am always eager to see something I haven't seen before.
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