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    Wanted; Helm M/1887 Preußen

    Hello Tony, Superb M87!!! The M87 roundel in the colors of the Reich does not worry me. On the contrary, it is a sign that this helmet, reformed for 25 years, was brought out of its storage in 1914 to equip a Landsturm, a Landwehr or a Reservist.
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    What sort of markings does this felt have?

    Completely agree Lars, 👍 Voici un « GA »
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    What sort of markings does this felt have?

    Beautiful helmet, it’s written in Sütterlin. Silber & Brandt.
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    Anyone have a Bavarian Rangliste?

    Argonne, if you see us. 😊
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    Dragoner Regiment 11 mod. 1860 pickelhaube - untouched condition

    Yes, Dragon M60 officer’s helmet. Before there was no Vaterland-Eagle Band (AKO 4 November 60) In 1867, the nut arches disappeared. The guilloché leather liner, with square crenels, was replaced by a sweatband and silk background around 1885.
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    some Hessians!

    Thank you! I've already had the opportunity to discuss some helmets in a dedicated post. The 'Prussian' types with a round-based spike and Teller marking are all marked RBAXVIII and/or a Hessian regiment, and the eyelets are directly drilled for the lion.
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    some Hessians!

    Encouraged by James, I gathered my family. I have the advantage of living not far from the Bois des Caures, where the first day of the attack on Verdun took place. Not forgetting my Shako from the Friedberg Landsturm Battalion. Sorry I can't show you a felt helmet... but I know Philippe...
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    Help Needed… Again - Reuss M1895 Pickelhaube

    Another issue. The Reuss eagle is a princely eagle marked "FÜRST". This eagle has five folds of the Vaterland headband, two per wing, and "Fürst" under the neck. Here, we have only one fold per wing, with "Koenig" under the neck. It's a Prussian Royal Eagle, the most common type to find, but...
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    Help Needed… Again - Reuss M1895 Pickelhaube

    With its tan leather liner, it is probably a composite M15 helmet, meaning it was assembled from disparate parts. As mentioned above, the spike is a modern reproduction, as are the star and the Reuss insignia.
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    bursts in Kürassier

    It would require laser welding, then surfacing to make it invisible. That seems complicated to me. As I said, it's best to leave it as is.
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    Zeb's wardrobe

    Awesome Zeb! Thank you for showing us what is inside your wardrobe!! Just a small detail. The Württemberg artillery helmet doesn't have a ball-like cret chimney, but rather one from an infantry grenadier's helmet. The lid is domed to accommodate a spike.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    That's better!!! 👌 👍
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    I agree with Ron. A few years ago, I saw a small craftsman who made wheel trims for classic cars like that. Then the piece was chromed...
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    My 109's

    Very nice, James, i like the 109 LGR !!! Two old helmets from the LGR109 put back into service at mobilization, for the 1st Grenadier Battalion of the R.I.R.109, with stock fittings.
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    M1887's in various forms.

    The genuine M87 should have a tip chimney without a Perlring, a rear spine without a ventilation flap, an absent metal visor rim, hooked side posts, and a chinstrap with an anchor ring. It's clear that quite a few helmets have been recycled.
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    M1887's in various forms.

    Hello James 😳👍👌 I love the M87s, they are so rare! In France, they are shunned, like the M71s, because they did not participate in either the Franco-Prussian War or the Great War.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Yes, it's perfect. You should prioritize paints thinned with white-spirit (cellulose) rather than water-based paints (vinyl, acrylic, etc.).
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    "Festungs-Pionier Bataillon Nr. 23" Pickelhaube

    I managed to find a few of them here in Lorraine, for various reasons, particularly in cases where these regiments had made incursions onto the Eastern Front. This is the case of the P.B.23 which was part of the 3rd Army present here in France in 1916. (Verdun-Douaumont-Vaux) The 23rd Parachute...
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    "Festungs-Pionier Bataillon Nr. 23" Pickelhaube

    Very nice. ;) Note: In 1907 it was part of the XVII Army Corps in Danzig. In 1912 it was part of the XX Army Corps in Allenstein. (Battle of Tannenberg) https://genwiki.genealogy.net/PB_23
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    M18 Ear cutout.

    At least this one isn't a fake made in Ukraine or Poland.
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