Would you believe ...

Spiker

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Would you believe this helmet with the extra holes and no pearl ring ?

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In 14/18 ,It was a gift to a local from the owner himself and the helmet is now part of the Memorial Museum Passchendaele .


Would you believe these numbers if these covers were for sale on e-bay ?

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Would you believe the place of the wappen on this helmet if it was for sale on a show ?

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Would you believe this is an original chinstrap if you saw it today on a helmet sold by a forum member?

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Would you believe helmets started their deforming from the start ?

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Would you believe this feldzeichen is ok?

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Would you believe this guy was awarded the iron cross for sharpshooting ?

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( just kidding )
 
No,
No,
...
and No !

And I would most probably be wrong.
So, are we over doing it ? :-k

Thanks for this excellent post.
 
This is a pleasant response to some arrogant "experts", Spiker. Well done.
But please note, regarding the top picture, that the same helmet (minus the double holes...) is presented in Hilsenbeck's book on Wurtemberg headdresses (p 48): stars, no Perlring...
 
Excellent post! So true so true :bravo:

Now back on the pearling here is mine. I have no doubt that it is original, no double holes, came out as a very well-respected collection, no pearling. This also has a private purchase 13 cm high spike. My only thought was Fähnrich. OYV????

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Very nice set of entertaining examples and I wonder how this guy on the last photo was allowed to enter the German army?

Regards,

Edwin
 
I've noticed deformed (bowed out) visors, but never a squooshed top of the dome as in that Bavarian. Interesting thread indeed. Thanks for posting!
Joe, that helmet is a total fake, so you'd better sell it to me. ;) Never mind, I couldn't afford such a fine piece right now. Love the spike!

:D Ron
 
edwin said:
Very nice set of entertaining examples and I wonder how this guy on the last photo was allowed to enter the German army?

Regards,

Edwin

It was either that or Lufthansa. :P

:D Ron
 
Thanks for the appreciations gents :)

b.t.w.
Did you know the guy on the famous propaganda poster was real?

 
Would you believe a Hessian with a Prussian helmet ? :)
The Helmet on the left is probably also a Prussian helmet but with Hessian wappen as it has the shiny brass spike.

 
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