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11-30-2022 12:46 PM
# ADS
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Hi Erwin,
From what I can see, this looks like a nice original example. The paint has a nice patina but little damage and most of the wear and discolouration on the shell may be down to how it has been stored post war. Perhaps not used heavily at the front line but certainly worn due to the discolouration of the leather liner pads.
I’d be interested to see some closeups of the all of the liner pins, including the rear one and the chinstrap attachments as one has a brass look. These were variously made from brass, steel or zinc with some of the brass examples being repurposed directly from pickelhuubes as may be the case with this one.
The R in the top of the dome denotes the steel as being milled at Stahlwerk Röchling,Volkingen. Incidentally, it has been observed that the steel for a lot of ET manufactured shells was from Rochling. The leather liner band is in nice condition as are the pads. Are the pads still filled?
Overall a very nice example!
Andy
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It’s a nice original helmet Erwin. Andy’s observations are well detailed, I have nothing further to add. Well done. Chris.
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Thanks for the additional photos. The chinstrap end is the brass M91 style as used on Pickelhaubes but the above example may have been produced after the introduction of the steel helmet. Later in the war as the brass became more precious it was passed out in favour of the other materials. I think it was the front left pin that had a quite a light green paint on it and that would be interesting to see too - and the corresponding pin legs inside th shell. Overall it all looks pretty standard inside.
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A very nice one. Well done.
Cheers Paul
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Very nice picture with your profile, Paul
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