RON
Well-known member
Gents, did written guidelines or picture charts exist for the wearing (or not) of parade trichters and plumes?
For instance, from what I've learned a Bavarian Chevauleger Off. M1897 Pickelhaube (Regts. 2, 4, 6, & 8) like mine is entitled to a white Buffalo Hair Paradebusch & Trichter.
I've seen Officer Wartime (M15) Pickelhaubes (with twist-off spikes) and a screw-off top of spike for the adaptation of a trichter & plume like Chas' great Baden M15 example. However, Tony's M15 Infantry's helmet, although twist-off like its wartime counterarts, doesn't seem to have a screw-off spike top.
So my question is: Why were some officers allowed to wear parade trichters and some not?
For instance, from what I've learned a Bavarian Chevauleger Off. M1897 Pickelhaube (Regts. 2, 4, 6, & 8) like mine is entitled to a white Buffalo Hair Paradebusch & Trichter.
I've seen Officer Wartime (M15) Pickelhaubes (with twist-off spikes) and a screw-off top of spike for the adaptation of a trichter & plume like Chas' great Baden M15 example. However, Tony's M15 Infantry's helmet, although twist-off like its wartime counterarts, doesn't seem to have a screw-off spike top.
So my question is: Why were some officers allowed to wear parade trichters and some not?