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01-28-2013 11:10 PM
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
Its an authentic German Pickelhaube, but it is very beaten up. It is missing the chinstrap and the side cockades.
If i was looking at this i would pass and wait for a better one, the way it stands i would not pay very much for this.
Morris
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
Considering the extremely poor condition of some helmets I've seen,
this one does not look all that bad in comparison. Original parts can
be found to bring it back to it's original state, but as is, not worth
as much as a complete helm, and would interest me only if
the price was reasonabe.........
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
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Walkwolf
Considering the extremely poor condition of some helmets I've seen,
this one does not look all that bad in comparison. Original parts can
be found to bring it back to it's original state, but as is, not worth
as much as a complete helm, and would interest me only if
the price was reasonabe.........
Thank you for your response. What would be a fair price for this helmet in your opinion?
-Timothy
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
The Pickel doesn't belong to this helmet.
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
As said - the spike does not match. Type and condition will make
a huge difference in the price.
The Collector's Guild
The Collector's Guild
The above dealer has to see a profit on his wares and will price
them accordingly - some items may also be consignments.
I'd expect to pay a lot less than the above examples.........
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
As stated above spike should be silver coloured too, because of its silver colour it would be a volunteer officer would prop. signed for 3 years.
prices have dropped up to 40% in Holland since 2008.
A darn good one in silver with complete owner tag and regiment can be optained so now and then for about 700-900 euro,s
There have been times that 2000 was more close to find a volunteer pickelhaube in a good to excellent condition.
Ger
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
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gerrit
As stated above spike should be silver coloured too, because of its silver colour it would be a volunteer officer would prop. signed for 3 years. prices have dropped up to 40% in Holland since 2008.A darn good one in silver with complete owner tag and regiment can be optained so now and then for about 700-900 euro,s. There have been times that 2000 was more close to find a volunteer pickelhaube in a good to excellent condition.Ger
Sorry to disappoint, but it is no Volunteers helmet ! it is a common or garden M15 (Model 1915) Pickelhaube, these helmets had a chemically phosphated grey finish... and originally they were fitted with a twist off spike, so that its appearance in the trenches was somewhat subdued.........it is clearly missing its twist off spike and in its place a brass one has been forced onto spike base.....so long as the base has not been damaged, an original could be sourced and attached back to the helmet....it is in fair condition..these M15 Pickelhaubes helmet body and liners were manufactured of thinner leather , so many suffer from more degradation when compared to their M1895 brothers... it is worth around IMO £250 as it is at the moment.
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: WWI Pickelhaube Need Help!
Ok Steve the Pickelhaube is posted
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/imper...-heine-262286/
i know its not a great photoshoot, he made them with a cellphone, in the eveing under bulblight.
But one of these days i will make a good photosession of the helmet.
Cheers Ger
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