Hello forum members,
I've recently been lucky enough to purchase my 9th "lobstertail" as part of my expanding collection that has reached it's half-century! A Lachmann M.1915 (at last).
Would be very interested in comments from fellow collectors who possess a Lachmann. Please post comments to the following observartions:-
1). The Wappen (standard line eagle) is of the smaller Infanrty sized pattern as opposed to the considerably larger plate featured on C.E.Junker & Heilbing u. Sackewitz manufactured [C.1916 dated] helmets.
2). Zinc-phosphate plated Wappen, spike (cavalry type), base and edge trim
3). Cockades:- large or small - what is correct?
4). Chinstrap. Brown or black leather? By 1916 why dye leather black? Check out my Saxon GR cavalry helmet that is posted in Uncle Joe's site under M.1915 grey Wappen plates, etc.
All comments greatfully received.
Will try to post a few pictures soon.
Regards,
Martin Vear.
I've recently been lucky enough to purchase my 9th "lobstertail" as part of my expanding collection that has reached it's half-century! A Lachmann M.1915 (at last).
Would be very interested in comments from fellow collectors who possess a Lachmann. Please post comments to the following observartions:-
1). The Wappen (standard line eagle) is of the smaller Infanrty sized pattern as opposed to the considerably larger plate featured on C.E.Junker & Heilbing u. Sackewitz manufactured [C.1916 dated] helmets.
2). Zinc-phosphate plated Wappen, spike (cavalry type), base and edge trim
3). Cockades:- large or small - what is correct?
4). Chinstrap. Brown or black leather? By 1916 why dye leather black? Check out my Saxon GR cavalry helmet that is posted in Uncle Joe's site under M.1915 grey Wappen plates, etc.
All comments greatfully received.
Will try to post a few pictures soon.
Regards,
Martin Vear.