(https://s2.pixxxels.org/dgdr2sylh/Schermafbeelding_2017-05-14_om_12.02.41.png) (https://pixxxels.org/image/dgdr2sylh/)
(https://s24.pixxxels.org/x8sbrhyy9/Schermafbeelding_2017-05-14_om_12.04.15.png) (https://pixxxels.org/image/x8sbrhyy9/)
Thanks Pfaff260 :)
Quote from: pfaff260 on May 14, 2017, 08:08:12 PM
(https://s2.pixxxels.org/dgdr2sylh/Schermafbeelding_2017-05-14_om_12.02.41.png) (https://pixxxels.org/image/dgdr2sylh/)
(https://s24.pixxxels.org/x8sbrhyy9/Schermafbeelding_2017-05-14_om_12.04.15.png) (https://pixxxels.org/image/x8sbrhyy9/)
The link seems to be down, would you be willing to repost this?
It must have been this one, hope it helps. Or did you want to wear it with braces? Then the back is a little different.
(https://i.postimg.cc/TKk5TrwZ/Schermafbeelding-2021-11-11-om-06-59-01.png) (https://postimg.cc/TKk5TrwZ)
(https://i.postimg.cc/bD1vSbyY/Schermafbeelding-2021-11-11-om-07-00-45.png) (https://postimg.cc/bD1vSbyY)
I would like to see the braces version please Pfaff260, if you have it.
Can you say something about the Westdeutstsch Schneiderzeitung?
G
After the war not only the country were parted. The tayloring community too into Ostdeutsche und Westdeutsche. In East they taught the "Einheitssystem". In the west there were several systems I know Leibold in Frankfurt Lenassi from Stuttgart(?) and Müller in Munich. But I am sure there were more Seeing the drawing , the draft and reading the text this must be a Mueller and Sohn publication.
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posaune
Thank you very much posaune. It does look like Mueller u. Sohn, now you say that. At first, I actually thought it was from a 50's version of "Der Zuschnitt".
G
Posaune is right, this is Rundschau. This comes from 1 1/2 year subscription of a tailor who took lessons in München. My braces one is in dutch. I will look it up.
This is a pair of trousers to be worn with braces. It is a dutch pattern from the early 50's.
(https://i.postimg.cc/z3VrBLqm/Schermafbeelding-2021-11-14-om-07-55-44.png) (https://postimg.cc/z3VrBLqm)
(https://i.postimg.cc/K4K6bd5x/Schermafbeelding-2021-11-14-om-07-56-46.png) (https://postimg.cc/K4K6bd5x)
This one is from a handwritten dutch manuscript from the late 40's This is from a legacy of a tailor.
(https://i.postimg.cc/hz8p41h8/Schermafbeelding-2021-11-14-om-08-01-23.png) (https://postimg.cc/hz8p41h8)
Ha ha, be careful what you ask for.
Thank you so much for these Dutch examples Pfaff 260.
The hand written one will keep me busy for a very long time.
G
Schneiderfrei, you can always ask me for help with your translation.
Thank you Pfaff260.
I might just do that.
G
The patterns in the German monthly publications often carry the trademark sign of the pattern system. This one is definitively Mueller Muenchen ( Sign at hem level).
Other emblems I found were "Original 1/10 Zehntel-Schnitt", "CAB Czujewicz vormals Benedikat"(Berlin) and one for the Lenassi "Reformschneider" System.
Great history there peterle.
It seems most images are down.
I could download them this morning. Australia
Quote from: peterle on November 15, 2021, 10:19:58 PM
The patterns in the German monthly publications often carry the trademark sign of the pattern system. This one is definitively Mueller Muenchen ( Sign at hem level).
Other emblems I found were "Original 1/10 Zehntel-Schnitt", "CAB Czujewicz vormals Benedikat"(Berlin) and one for the Lenassi "Reformschneider" System.
I was working for Czujewicz in the 80thies. I have saved his complete drafting work.