Ade will hopefully post a picture of the inside of the helmet here later for you to see.
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Ade will hopefully post a picture of the inside of the helmet here later for you to see.
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very nice belgium m1915, belgium adopted the french adrian during the great war the only differences with its french counterpart is the colouration and the leo belgicus device to the front ,i believe the gendarmerie belge used standard m1931 helmets painted black can i say what a shame to see the adrian helmet turned into a cullender ,lets not forget the adrian style was the first true ballistic helmet of the great war so does deserve credit
hi
for the M15 : visor in two parts
for the model 20 : visor in one part
Frameset
M15, see the visor in two parts
un adrian modèle 15 gendarmerie
model 20, see the visor in one part
cheers, pegase
nice variation pegase ,the example kim has shown is of a five piece construction making it an m1915 but i also believe the 4 piece with single constructed visor is still classed as an m1915 and made in brussels during the 1920's by the Fonson Freres Firm
oh my god, I have to buy glasses. the Kim's helmet is weel a M15,
cheers, pegase
isnt the liner band made from corogated aluminium
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