Article about: Hey guys, well i have posted a few threads on trades for my Luftwaffe dagger. This is what i had my mind set on for the trade for a few weeks but i need your opinions. As most of you know im
Hey guys, well i have posted a few threads on trades for my Luftwaffe dagger. This is what i had my mind set on for the trade for a few weeks but i need your opinions. As most of you know im traiding him my 1st pattern luftwaffe dagger with no scabbard. The helmet includes the goggles but no cufftitle .
What do you guys think?
Ryan
An original 1st pattern Heer, though it would be nice to see underneath to make sure it is not marked made in Germany and close ups of the insignia would be good to make sure they are original and have not been replaced. The helmet is a bit battered and stained so should be fairly cheap for one of these.
I would not worry about the Afrika cufftitle as it is a copy.
Hi, from the outside, i would say the helmet is a good one but as stated an inside photo is necessary to confirm.
Construction pattern looks correct and chinstrap is correct.
The shield is a toned heer or Kriegsmarine but im leaned to an heer one.
Cannot speak for the cuffband as i have no experience on them.
Cheers
Nuno
The shield is a toned heer or Kriegsmarine but im leaned to an heer one.
Cheers
Nuno
KM shields do not have a raised border to them, so they are Heer and also the green leather trim to the edge -and the chinstrap- is Heer, whilst KM would be brown. The question with the shields is twofold, a) are they original and b) have they been replaced.
Also good when looking at the underside to see if the pins for the shields look to have been untouched and also to see if the condition underneath is similar to the top and is caused by use wear rather than poor storage, as a good used example is better than a badly stored example IMHO.
KM shields do not have a raised border to them, so they are Heer and also the green leather trim to the edge -and the chinstrap- is Heer, whilst KM would be brown. The question with the shields is twofold, a) are they original and b) have they been replaced.
Also good when looking at the underside to see if the pins for the shields look to have been untouched and also to see if the condition underneath is similar to the top and is caused by use wear rather than poor storage, as a good used example is better than a badly stored example IMHO.
Just for ref purposes, some KM shields. And the rarely seen in used condition KM reissued Italian sun helmet (m1918 2nd model) with the even rarer variant KM shields without pebbling.
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