ww1czechlegion
Well-known member
Hello,
Here's an uncleaned helmet straight from a family. Unfortunately it wasn't taken care of very well over the years since it came to the USA after WW1.
I'm amazed that it still has the original chinstrap and kokardes, which are almost always missing on these helmets when found.
I can see some faint markings under the curled area of the back visor. Hopefully it's marked "K.B.A.G. 1916". Soldier's name is penciled inside the lining. Remains of an old newspaper are stuck to the back visor. As mentioned, this poor old thing wasn't given the best of care over the years, unfortunately.
I look forward to your comments.
Best Regards,
Alan
P.S. "Salty" does come into play with this helmet, as it was exposed to a salt air and humid environment for decades. I've never seen an enlisted helmet where the inside support disk for the spike base is corroded as badly as on this helmet. I was surprised that the leather chinstrap and helmet body is in as good of shape as it is.





Here's an uncleaned helmet straight from a family. Unfortunately it wasn't taken care of very well over the years since it came to the USA after WW1.
I'm amazed that it still has the original chinstrap and kokardes, which are almost always missing on these helmets when found.
I can see some faint markings under the curled area of the back visor. Hopefully it's marked "K.B.A.G. 1916". Soldier's name is penciled inside the lining. Remains of an old newspaper are stuck to the back visor. As mentioned, this poor old thing wasn't given the best of care over the years, unfortunately.
I look forward to your comments.
Best Regards,
Alan
P.S. "Salty" does come into play with this helmet, as it was exposed to a salt air and humid environment for decades. I've never seen an enlisted helmet where the inside support disk for the spike base is corroded as badly as on this helmet. I was surprised that the leather chinstrap and helmet body is in as good of shape as it is.




