LGR 115

JR92

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Hello,

Seems to be fine !
Best regards \:D/


http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=007&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=170066235402&rd=1&rd=1
 
this one is going to go high, and hopefully I will be the highest!

This guy is a little over an hour away, I am trying to get a hold of him to see it...

James
 
Lost Skeleton said:
What's with the crazy rear spine that appears to be soldered to the cruciform?

Hi chas: The rear spine on the 115th helmet mounts a little differently than on a standard spike helmet. The rear arm of the spike base is formed to the contour of the rear spine and holds the upper end of the spine in place when the helmet is assembled with the spike base on top of the spine. The upper end of the spine is also generally cut in a "V" to clear the rear base stud. From the photo it looks like the helmet has been assembled incorrectly with the rear spine on top of the base.

Reservist1
 
Looks good but why would this seller list it on French ebay when he is in MN, USA ??? Brian
 
reservist1 said:
The upper end of the spine is also generally cut in a "V" to clear the rear base stud. From the photo it looks like the helmet has been assembled incorrectly with the rear spine on top of the base.
Hi R1:

Thanks for the explanation. After enlarging the photo, this was more readily apparent (I'm a Hessen neophyte).

Hmmm! I see two new pictures were added to the listing yesterday. It would appear the seller has addressed this issue.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Authentic-WW1-German-Spiked-Helmet-Pickelhaube-Mainz_W0QQitemZ170066235402QQihZ007QQcategoryZ13965QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Chas.
 
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