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  1. cptbob

    Hermann November

    Congratulations Jeff! Glad everything arrived safely. The painting looks great
  2. cptbob

    Back home in Saxon

    Congratulations!
  3. cptbob

    A M95 artillerie haube is my latest addition.

    Looks great Coert!
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    A M95 artillerie haube is my latest addition.

    Congratulations Coert! Happy New Year
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    Happy New Year

    Happy New Year!
  6. cptbob

    That was 2025

    Wow! Congratulations!! Beautiful display!
  7. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    The wealth of knowledge here is impressive
  8. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    Thank you gentlemen for the excellent information! I am away from home on holiday, but will look for any French manufacturer markings when I return
  9. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    Thanks Tony! I was wondering what the AP stamp was.
  10. cptbob

    Model 1817 kurassier pallasch - the French form

    It was probably carried in this battle
  11. cptbob

    LGH Enlisted Pelz

    Thank you again!
  12. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    I’m pretty sure this is the kurass pictured here in a photo provided by Francis from the Vornholz museum
  13. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    A preview of the display
  14. cptbob

    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    The front plate I believe is a Prussian model 1845. It is marked on one shoulder WJ ( Wilhelm Jaeger?) and on the other is an acceptance stamp along with 2 capital I’s and a 14. The front has the dent where it was tested. It is also marked GKR 3E on the skirt.
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    Guard Kurassier Regiment kurass

    Because of the lack of stichblatt, I think the back plate may be a captured French piece. It is a bit smaller than the front plate so not a matched set. On the left side there are some markings. What looks like 4 capital I’s and what looks like AP. Unit marked GKR 3 E on the skirt. Both...
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    Model 1817 kurassier pallasch - the French form

    Prussian kurassier regiments were armed with 2 types of pallasches prior to the introduction of the model 1854. The 1817 French form and the 1819 Russian form. This is one of the former. Made by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum (S&K) and accepted into service in 1856, it was issued to the Leib...
  17. cptbob

    LGH Enlisted Pelz

    Thanks Sander! Went for what I thought was a very reasonable price
  18. cptbob

    Hermann November

    Sorry to hear that Doug. They got mine out at the last minute on Dec 19. Otherwise it would have been next year. Took some time to get German customs to clear it. Not sure why. Maybe because it was over 10k?
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