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He's proud of that pointy hat.
He's proud of that pointy hat.
Gustaf said:If it is legitimate, I think it is about right, that price would not make a person pause when looking at a Brunswick helmet, and this one is much rarer.
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Gus
poniatowski said:Gustaf said:If it is legitimate, I think it is about right, that price would not make a person pause when looking at a Brunswick helmet, and this one is much rarer.
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Gus
That's true! A very rare helmet, but part of the value is the history of the army with which an item is associated.
Ron
Three years ago, I bought 4 sets of tires, they are about gone now, but I needed them, so I could not trade them for a pointy thing.pointystuff said:What gives me pause is my better half's reaction to my spending almost four grand on the skin of a long-dead cow and some bits of brass.
That's like four or more sets of tires or a vacation. :lol:
Peter_Suciu said:I've considered at times to get into those international Pickelhaubes - Sweden, Romania, Portugal, Mexico, the various South American ones - but then I see the prices and I'm just glad I steered clear. I'd be selling blood and other bloodily fluids to pay for these things! :-"
Gustaf said:poniatowski said:Gustaf said:If it is legitimate, I think it is about right, that price would not make a person pause when looking at a Brunswick helmet, and this one is much rarer.
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Gus
That's true! A very rare helmet, but part of the value is the history of the army with which an item is associated.
Ron
That is true, Ron,
That is why this has great value for a collector in the US, Brunswick had negligible impact on the US, but the Mexican Army had a great impact, and Germany's attempt to influence Mexico during WWI was the catalyst that got the US into the war. The historical value of this helmet, if genuine, greatly exceeds any helmet with a Tottenkopf.
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Gsu