I haven't posted a helmet in a while, and for the first time in a long time I had a little free time this afternoon to take some pictures. Here is my newest addition - and my first M16 transitional in nearly 50 years of collecting. It is named, and complete with chin strap, reinforced aluminum banded liner, and original draw string. The paint is near flawless, and the tri color is very strong. The grey lined Adler took an unfortunate hit, but I can live with it. The M91 lugs were replaced with Austrian style chin strap attachments, probably during the Weimar era. Gotta love that spider webbing on the decal, I mean on the deck. Anyway, here if it, hope you like it. Jim G.
That is nice crisp looking helmet Interesting to see that the M16 ET helmets also have the ET groove on the rolled edge. Do you know up until when these where made?
That is nice crisp looking helmet Interesting to see that the M16 ET helmets also have the ET groove on the rolled edge. Do you know up until when these where made?
Regards, Lars
I think this shell style (the shell styles designated as the M16 and M17 depending upon whether the liner band was leather or steel) was only manufactured in 1916, 1917, and possibly early on in 1918. When the M18 model can out, the modification of the liner system to incorporate the swiveled "d" rings for the chin strap attachment points made it unnecessary to drill the holes for the M91 lug assemblies. I don't know when ET stopped the manufacture of the WWI style combat shell, but I would suspect production stopped at the end of the War. I do know that this manufacturer made civil "M18" type shells during the interwar years which had the ET stamp and a "reclining lion" stamp on the apron. I have one of those with a tilted and pointed early Police tri color decal on the left side. Unfortunately, the early thin armed mobile hackenkreuz was scrapped off. The profile of that commercial shell is a little more rounded than the War time ET combat shells that I have. Anyway, thanks for the positive review. Cheers, Jim G.
Like it? No I don't like it. I love it! That's a great score. I could certainly live with that Heer decal being in that condition, because the overall condition is still fantastic. Hats off on another great buy!
Personally i think its terrible, it has no character, damaged, and generally a poor representation, how a spider can make a web like that i dont know, now the helmet is something else and i want it !!!!
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