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  1. Oldenburg

    Looking for photos of the first pickelhauben modell from Saxony-Meiningen

    Hi Sandy, Well, I hadn't gotten into it yesterday and thought that this originating source could quietly go in here as the first piece of evidence. Well then, do you know this source from a contribution of Ulrich Heer from the ZfH? Kind regards Frank
  2. Oldenburg

    3 Garde Uhlan enlisted man's helmet

    I was also on the verge of buying it. An authentic convolute with a tragic outcome in a rare Theater of war! Congratulations Steve, Frank (y)
  3. Oldenburg

    Looking for photos of the first pickelhauben modell from Saxony-Meiningen

    Sandy, The helmet is said to have been introduced in 1846. See excerpt ‚ Ulrich Schiers, Katalog Nr. 5 Kopfbedeckungen, Museum Rastatt ‚! Best regards Frank
  4. Oldenburg

    Characteristics of Prussian lines helmet eagle of the various models of pickelhauben

    Hello Sandy, once again an excellent and meaningful study! Thank you for your constant efforts! (y) :) Best regards Frank
  5. Oldenburg

    Yes I love ersatz pichelhaube.

    Great………(y):)
  6. Oldenburg

    Real or fake Prussian officers helmet?

    The letter is unique. Hindenburg thanks the former officers of the "Oldenburg Infantry Regiment No. 91", whose commander he was from 1893-1896, for the New Year's greeting. Furthermore, he was placed à la suite of the regiment in 1917!(y) Best regards Frank
  7. Oldenburg

    CCJ collection

    What a stretch :) (y)
  8. Oldenburg

    new member

    Welcome (y) :)
  9. Oldenburg

    M1842 Landwehr officer helmet

    Sandy, which models are already in your collection?:geek: Frank
  10. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    As promised, now for Sandy's list the measurements: Helmet Height: 27 cm Shell. . “ : 17 cm Spike : 7,5 cm Plate Height. : 13 cm Cinscade (flat) width at the back: 2,3 cm Front visor Height : 6 cm Rear visor. “. : 6 cm Helm...
  11. Oldenburg

    M1842 Landwehr officer helmet

    Sandy, what a great new acquisition. Makes you jealous....:D(y)(y):p Best regards Frank
  12. Oldenburg

    Pickelhaube identification

    I agree (y)
  13. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    Thank you Tony for your additional and important advice about obtaining the eagle(y) I am very pleased that this article helps to clarify the development history of eagle models Best regards Frank
  14. Oldenburg

    My grenadier mitres

    Impressive exhibit! Please explain the headgear to us….. Frank
  15. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    Helm IR 21 Thanks Steve, Here's a better photo for everyone of the chamber stamp on the left side of the neck shield: 1 B R 21 the flag is a holy grail, wonderful Frank
  16. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    Helm IR 21, 3. Company
  17. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    I will start with the helmet M/60 from the “4th Pomeranian infantry Regiment No. 21”. Before we talk about the adjustment of the original M/57 helmet to the 1860 model, a short version from the regimental history, which shows what the wearer of the helmet experienced during the battle of...
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