Piklehaube and M35
Article about: Cheers Stuka F, Ill have a tentative furtle around tonight, dont worry about the holding position, its an Erstatz steel version. Thanks again Reg
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re: Piklehaube and M35
Hi Reg, it is a Baden 1915 OR's example. The M35 looks great too.
But you have to tell the guys the story
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Piklehaube and M35
Cheers guys, thanks for the ID Ade too, glad I diddnt use the fiver to buy another round, that was a lifetimes luck in a few days, both lids off a wish list thats been on going since I was about ten.
Reg
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Re: Piklehaube and M35
Here is a good site on Piklehaubes etc:
Kaiser's Bunker
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Re: Piklehaube and M35
Brilliant site, cheers again Ade......Im supposed to be doing some work, thats another 40 odd minutes surfing I feel compelled to do. LOL.
Reg
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Re: Piklehaube and M35
Hi Reg, is there not anything on the underside of the leather liner? But be very careful in looking. I actually would not worry about it.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Piklehaube and M35
Markings could be found in the neck-cover ...the place where you are holding your thumb ..or the other side.
And in the inside of the helmet, but you will have to gently losen and reverse the liner to do so.
Try not to hold the helmet like you are doing on the pictures , thise can only damage the leather more then it already is.
If you do not find any marks, do not wurry!!
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