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    Hessen Train Battalion 18 & 25 1900 Issued Pickelhaube

    Congratulations Alan, Great helmet, great markings and a great story :) Regards, Lars
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    Help with feldmutze markings

    Hi Milosz, To me it looks like J***b L.J.R 13, so Landwehr Infanterie Regiment 13, but the first word eludes me. Regards, Lars
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    Felt Saxon Pickelhaube

    Hi Giorgio, I'm no expert on felt helmets but it all looks original to me :) Some small repairs seem to have been done, but all in all the helmet looks very nice. Congratulations! Regards, Lars
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    KR 6 Mannsch

    That's unexpected for an issued helmet, imo solid nickelsilver is much cheaper than silver-plated brass. The Wappen looks like brass in the recessed parts, while the protruding parts look silvery? For silver-plated brass I would expect the opposite. Oxidized nickelsilver can look like brass...
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    KR 6 Mannsch

    Bekleidungsordnung 1903: "Nickelsilver Wappenadler with "FR" and "MIT GOTT FÜR KOENIG UND VATERLAND".
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    Helmets and gear collected from the battlefield

    Hi, The Germans had special units to recover items from the battlefield that could be sent back, refurbished, and used again. I can only assume these units also recovered aluminium items so the metal could be used by the arms industry. Maybe this picture is taken in Germany, after they just...
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    Cook's Feldmütze

    Hi, It seems like the white Krätzchen was official, some photos posted on the "Feldgrau" forum: https://www.feldgrau-forum.com/threads/photoalbum-ir-54.43988/#post-255179 https://www.feldgrau-forum.com/threads/hallo.45093/#post-266638 Regards, Lars
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    Spanish M42

    Very nice restauration!
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    1 year volunteer Braunschweig Pelzmuetze

    Hi, Do you have some pictures of the inside? I'm no expert on the Totenkopf, but what I have read on this forum is that they should have a lot of detail, and I don't see a lot of detail here. I hope I'm wrong. Regards, Lars
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    regiment steins

    Hi Steve, Not collect them as such, but as I collect militaria based on regimental association I do have one of F.R. 39. I bought mine for just over 100 euro, and I'm thinking that when the soldiers bought theirs it must have cost them a lot more, relative to their income. Regards, Lars
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    M16 with an Uberzug

    Hi, I fully agree, the stamp looks like a poor fake, and that doesn’t bode well for the originality of the cover :) Regards, Lars
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    Help! Is this Pickelhaube real or not?

    Welcome to the forum :), I agree with Wojtek's and Brian's comments above. The holes for the Wappen seem to have been moved and new grommets put in, so this might be an older helmet that has been reused during the First World War, maybe even reduced in height (that might be visible underneath...
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    Help Identifying

    Thank you for posting the pictures of the inside, it doesn't look like the helmet has been reduced in height (as you would see the stitching lines of the old Ohrenleder below the current stitch line). Regards, Lars
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    Re-leathering a British Blue Cloth chinstrap

    Very nicely done, Thank you for showing the steps. Regards, Lars
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    The Jensen collection

    Beim Patrouillenunternehmen I.R. 102(?) gefangene Engländer vor dem Schlosse Templeu* ** P****. Febr. 17. English captured during the patrol of I.R. 102 (not sure about the number) at castle Templeu..... something, February 1917
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    The Jensen collection

    Hi Dane, Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your collection. I also started collecting as a teenager (some time ago :)) , but not very focused, certainly no pickelhaubes or tschakos. Your collection is a very nice mixture. I hope you will present some of your items in detail. Regards, Lars
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    Help Identifying

    Hi, Welcome! Agree with comments above. An M95 helmet converted to M15, the clearest indication are the grommets that are still brass, (hard to replace for very little gain) while the rest is field grey. When the war started brass became scarce very quickly in Germany (as did aluminium &...
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    Brass Picture from the " Großherzog Baden " Fleamarket

    Very nice, congratulations! The patina on the metal looks really nice, so I would leave that as it is, but I would fix the frame, as it just looks damaged. Regardless of what you do, an excellent find. Regards, Lars
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    IR13 Westphalia Infantry Regiment Herwath von Bittenfeld

    Hi, One of my great uncles passed through I.R. 13 during the First World War, he was an Armierungssoldat (construction soldier) and I.R. 13 was his Ersatztruppenteil (no idea how to translate that :)). I don't have a lot of items, but I'll show what I have. Regards, Lars
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    Baden Landwehr M95

    Thank you for your kind offer Wojtek, but even sending empty ammo clips is a sure way of getting unwanted police attention :) I don’t mind that it’s shrunk, I have enough “unshrunk” ones. Regards, Lars
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