SkipperJohn
Well-known member
Wuerttemberg was rather slow in adopting the Pickelhaube and didn't begin it's use until 1871. This is a private purchase Model 1871:
This helmet appears exactly the same as an issue M71 on the outside except for the thin front visor trim:
Since it is a pre-1897 helmet there is only one Kokarde:
The spike and base are the same as an issue helmet. The Wappen is somewhat more detailed than an issue Wappen but the crown and antlers are not voided. The Wappen is held on with screw fasteners and there are no extra holes:
The liner is what gives this helmet away as a private purchase:
It has been mentioned before that the primary purpose of buying ones own helmet was for comfort, not for appearance. This helmet tends to support that. The only real differences between this and an issue helmet are the thin visor trim, thinner leather in the shell, and the liner. No money was wasted on the appearance and no expense was spared on the liner.
John

This helmet appears exactly the same as an issue M71 on the outside except for the thin front visor trim:

Since it is a pre-1897 helmet there is only one Kokarde:

The spike and base are the same as an issue helmet. The Wappen is somewhat more detailed than an issue Wappen but the crown and antlers are not voided. The Wappen is held on with screw fasteners and there are no extra holes:

The liner is what gives this helmet away as a private purchase:

It has been mentioned before that the primary purpose of buying ones own helmet was for comfort, not for appearance. This helmet tends to support that. The only real differences between this and an issue helmet are the thin visor trim, thinner leather in the shell, and the liner. No money was wasted on the appearance and no expense was spared on the liner.
John
