In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Earlier style liner and early M.15 style badge. Later on the front badges would become discs.
I like it, and can't see anything wrong with it. The badges are held on with bent metal prongs and depending on how they were stored there can be a shadow of the badge. I can't see any shadow of a disc.
Matt
It's a liner typical for the M26, with the clippers typical for the M26. Also typical chinstrap for the M26 with the screw for easy removal. Indeed early style M15 infantery badge. Nice helmet, seems not repainted to me and original colour. Manufacturer nicely visible.
New (round) badges for the M26 were in many cases not same colour as the (kaki) helmet as not applied in the factory.
Dear Matt, dear Helmcollector,
Thank you very much for your answers
With best wishes
alter musketier
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
I see nothing wrong with OP's M26 Adrian. Nicely stamped pre-war liner.![]()
Hello HelmHunter,
Definitively a nice one.
Makes quite some time I didn't saw one like this
Good catch
Bruno
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