At last a new addition.

MG34NZ

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Picked this up from a good friend, came in the mail today.As pickelhaube's go it isn't that exciting being a fairly common pattern but the markings are fabulous, JR 160 in the flap and the front visor trim has a makers name stamped into it,the first helmet of this type that I have seen so marked.
Liner looks good,chin strap broken but looks original,cockades are original,sadly the helmet plate has a war wound...or been post war wounded.
I hope you find the helmet and the markings of interest

Andrew
 
LOL....as I discovered MOST things are better than that Gus! Im yet to see if I now set off the metal detectors at the airport!
 
Well congrats on your latest find, love the markings and the helmet kept its perfect shape. :thumb up:
 
These are some interesting marks. I cannot tell from the picture is that -168 or-160? maybe I am having a brain cramp but what is HA? can you give me better pictures of the marks and may I use them on the list? Thanks!
 
Excellent helme....always love the markings. I also have never seen an HA marking before. The Clemens Company and Osang of Dresden at least pre war, stamped their front visor trim. I have seen this several times on their helmets, always with brass fittings. I do not know of any other company that did this on visor trim. The AWES company always stamped their officer spike and kugel bases.
 
Joe send me your email address and I will do some more pics for you of the markings, you are welcome to use them.

It is definitely JR 160

Brian thanks for the info on the Clemins company, much appreciated

Andrew
 
Thank you – I sent you my email – that is a different kind/style of 160. In addition don't think you are off of the hook… You are the guy that started this HA thing. What to do what to do? :x
 
Joe, Go easy on Andrew, he recently fell on his head, That would not have happened in the northern hemisphere, he would have landed on his backside.
 
Gustaf said:
Joe, Go easy on Andrew, he recently fell on his head, That would not have happened in the northern hemisphere, he would have landed on his backside.

Crazy stuff happens here south of the equator.
 
Bungo said:
Gustaf said:
Joe, Go easy on Andrew, he recently fell on his head, That would not have happened in the northern hemisphere, he would have landed on his backside.

Crazy stuff happens here south of the equator.

I really do not know haw you guys can stand being upsidedown all the time
 
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