chinstrap
Active member
Hi
I'd welcome any views on this helmet. I don't have much experience of pickelhaubes but I did some research before I bought it. It seems to me to have all the characteristics of a Bavarian Officer's helmet, except that there is no gilt on the plate and fittings, such as I've seen in photos.Was gilt the norm, or did they stop using it as an economy measure? Could it have worn off? Also, how can you tell if the rounded chin scales denote a mounted officer, or a post 1914 infantry offficer?
Thanks
Patrick
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I'd welcome any views on this helmet. I don't have much experience of pickelhaubes but I did some research before I bought it. It seems to me to have all the characteristics of a Bavarian Officer's helmet, except that there is no gilt on the plate and fittings, such as I've seen in photos.Was gilt the norm, or did they stop using it as an economy measure? Could it have worn off? Also, how can you tell if the rounded chin scales denote a mounted officer, or a post 1914 infantry offficer?
Thanks
Patrick

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