Amen again to you weasels ... I too dropped collecting Reich material more than a decade ago because the skyrocketing prices built a cottage fake industry mostly in eastern Europe. And now, no surprize, we've got another fake industry growing for our Pickels (no doubt more troublesome to fake well than a more simple decoration or patch). My big point here is that we have the added issues related to variations based on private purchases (that don't always adhere to a 'standard'), changes in military status (e.g., promotions, re-assignments) which might result in the soldier having to make alterations in their own helmet configurations, on top of the fact that we are often talking about 100+ year old items ... The age itself opens the door to things falling off or getting lost, replaced, or otherwise messed with by persons who may have no relation to, or knowledge regarding the helmets. I think we just have to be smarter collectors, help the newer collectors out, and remember the fact that (another e.g.) a replaced chinstrap or reproduced kokarden does not equal a 'faked' helmet.