Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion Rimless Brodie
Article about: Hey gents, I recently purchased this salty lid from an ebay seller in the states, it was listed in a lot with 5 other lids. I made an offer for just this lid, thinking that it would likely b
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Jerry, thank you, it certainly was an exciting find and im happy to be able to share it here with you guys! Unfortunately, I can't find a makers mark. The rust on the inside of the brim must have corroded away at it. I'll look again when I get home.
Aef1917, thanks for the info. I agree with you.
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Hi Quinn - I came across your post as I was doing some research on the Cyclist Corps. I am with 2 Int Company here in Toronto - the helmet looks great - We are building a Military Intelligence Museum here in Toronto and would love to hear your experiences about sourcing artefacts (we have a good deal as it is) as we are looking for a service bicycle from the era. To the point, how would you feel about displaying your helmet in the museum (which will be in Casa Loma).
I look forward to hearing from you!
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Hey dcfstewart,
I'm sending you a private message. Keep an eye on your inbox!
Cheers,
Quinn
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