I have had this helmet in my collection since the mid 1980's. I bought it at a local antique show about 30 min south of Barrie. It is dated 1896 but its heavy construction suggests that is older than that. Of note....elongated front visor, heavy gauge leather, no vent in the rear spine, thicker visor trim than the M95, domed split brad holding the spine on the rear visor. The wappen is screw post and square nuts and the brass spine has a post and nut soldered mid way. The spike top is non removable and held on by split brads. It has some obvious shrapnel damage which is the reason for this post. We got into a discussion in the "latest find" section over a JR 109 which Ed has just purchased, that has a shrapnel hole in it. I decided to post some pics of mine. This helme came complete with original strap and all fittings nothing was missing which is unusual as we all know.
Anyway, this is a great old beast in excellent condition except for those small in and out holes in the shell. I doubt Fritz survived this one. Markings: 179R, 1896, IIB, 5K, III.
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Anyway, this is a great old beast in excellent condition except for those small in and out holes in the shell. I doubt Fritz survived this one. Markings: 179R, 1896, IIB, 5K, III.
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