Lost Skeleton
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edwin said:Sold for $2,305.00! One can buy a considerable amount of good reference books for that money :study:
Peter_Suciu said:Edwin... helmet collectors are cheap! I literally heard from a collector at a show say, "I can't buy books. I need that money for helmets!"
edwin said:Peter_Suciu said:Edwin... helmet collectors are cheap! I literally heard from a collector at a show say, "I can't buy books. I need that money for helmets!"
This seems the wrong kind of reasoning to me as a good set of reference books can save you a lot of money in the end. Just my thoughts :|
edwin said:Peter_Suciu said:Edwin... helmet collectors are cheap! I literally heard from a collector at a show say, "I can't buy books. I need that money for helmets!"
This seems the wrong kind of reasoning to me as a good set of reference books can save you a lot of money in the end. Just my thoughts :|
Regards,
Edwin
911car said:Can I make a comment as a layman who knows nothing about the subject and would be unable to spot a fake ear-cut Stahlhelm? Is there a reference book that is really of help in this respect? As a comparison, you may have read all the existing literature on spike helmets and still be screwed - at least on pictures - by a clever crook. You hear this all the time, even from seasoned collectors...
Just a naive question...
Bruno
Adler said:Don't like the liner and pins, don't like the paint, don't like the form of the flairs. But all that doesn't matter because the real M18 ear cutout's should be marked ET64 and not BF64...
It's as easy as that... and yes, it's written in almost every book about German helmets.
Good collecting starts with good information!
Adler
Yes! Eisenhüttenwerk Thale was the ONLY manufacturer of M18 "cut-out" helmets. Like Keith, I believe the eBay helmet was an original F. C. Bellinger (BF) M18 doctored to deceive. The bright orange rust around the liner band is a tip-off that artificial aging was involved as well. There were no adequate photos of the M18 chin strap and how it is attached to the bales, but it appears to have been shortened and sewn rather than double-riveted at the fold as it should be. Ron pointed out the typical cautionary boilerplate — "I am not an expert…" "… found in a basement…" "Seller does not offer returns." Then, there is the dubious Q & A:ottodog8 said:Good thing mine is an ET64
horseguards said:Thse "private" auctions are often questionnable. and this could very well be a case of shill bidding. It often happens on Ebay, but they don't care, as long as the final price gets inflated.
For Gott's sake, though, don't show a swastika; the Ebay PC police will be on you in a flash!