Cuirassier helmet question

FRONTENAC

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Hi,

Below are some images (unfortunately of poor quality) of a M1889/94 trooper spiked helmet from the Prussian Cuirassier regiments Nr.3 to 5 and 7 and 8.

Can you identify the chinstrap which seems to be an addition?

Thanks

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I agree with Steve.
That chinstrap isn't even German.
Your helmet with the screw chinstrap with split head and rosette, would be an M1889 (visor like that of a cap).
With 2 post-sides and the M1894 chinstrap would then be an M89/94.
See your other M67 helmet in the previous post.
 
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Does anyone have in their collection or documentation a high resolution image of a cavalryman (not an officer) of the KR6 wearing a M67 pickelhaube?
 
Does anyone have in their collection or documentation a high resolution image of a cavalryman (not an officer) of the KR6 wearing a M67 pickelhaube?
The only photos I have in my archives:
M67 KR6. In fact, it's an Extra-Helm still used by a Fähnrich, after 1897.
But apart from the too-high tip and the Reichskokarde, everything else is in order (if Landkokarde on the right-hand side, without the nickel silver hoop). KR6   Fähnrich.jpgKR6    Fähnrich.jpgKR6  Fähnrich.jpg
 
Je suis presque sûr qu'il s'agit d'une jugulaire de casque de service ou de garde britannique. Comme sur la mienne. Mais cela pourrait aussi être celle de la France.
The one for the Shako is lower, because the Shako is lighter and lower than the helmet.
 
The only photos I have in my archives:
M67 KR6. In fact, it's an Extra-Helm still used by a Fähnrich, after 1897.
But apart from the too-high tip and the Reichskokarde, everything else is in order (if Landkokarde on the right-hand side, without the nickel silver hoop).

Wow - just beautiful, Thierry! That exact regiment and configuration is high on my want list (I like the OYV/Fahnrich helmets). AoK has a nice one, but a little too dented on top for me. Your is a is a gorgeous example! Thanks for sharing.
 
Le tien est un magnifique exemple ! Merci de le partager.
Thanks Jeff, but this helmet isn't mine, I recorded these photos, to show the difference (visor still with 2 steps) between the Eigentum-Extra-Helm shells of the cuirassiers, after the simple round visor of the 1889 “Kammer” model.
 
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