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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    I have a question for some of the GDC and medal bar enthusiasts of the forum, I am trying to hunt down a proper 3/4 place bar for this uniform and is am assuming that as a member of the GDC would not have been sent over to the colonial theatre and would not be eligible for the China campaign...
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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    Here is a photo of the lining, I dont think i did a terrible job at the restitching it once I had the boards in place. Right shoulder: Left shoulder:
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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    I unfortunately did not take any photos while I was in the process of sewing them in but once I removed the remnants of the old shoulder boards I carefully cut one section of the thread that was holding the lining in place and unthreaded it so I could rethread it back in and exposed the inner...
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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    This is the finished product.
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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    One down, one to go, I dont think it looks half bad so far and I was even able to salvage some of the original liner thread when restitching the liner back into the shoulder.
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    Garde Du Corps NCO tunic

    I have finally decided to jump into replacing these, while removing the remnants of the old shoulder boards I see they are constructed differently, they do not have a blue backing like the ones I was able to source and the original boards were also wider than these.
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    Hessian Officer

    It's good to see you on the forum! Do you know if the bicorn is still in the shop?
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    For those who haven’t seen

    Very nice!
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    Hessian Officer

    You are correct the spike does not seat but that is also because from the looks of it the shank of the spike mount is slightly bent so thats no help either.
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    Hessian Officer

    These are the threads of the spike itself.
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    Hessian Officer

    A tap and die set is a tool set that you use to cut a new set of threads into material or to clean up damaged/ worn threads on hardware, you use it on anything from nuts and bolts to threaded inserts, my main concern would be the thread pattern of 100+ year old hardware vs. Newer hardware if...
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    Hessian Officer

    Has anyone had any luck with using a tap and dye set to repair damaged threads on helmets before?
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    Hessian Officer

    Unfortunately just about any explanation for the strange configuration is completely theoretical, all the parts of the helmet to include the chinscale mounts are absolutely tight to the helmet
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    Hessian Officer

    Also if the scroll had disappeared 100 years ago the shell would have tarnished evenly without it, you do however have a point with the spike base stars. Unless this is potentially a OYV helmet.
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    Hessian Officer

    It does however seem to match the pre 1897 style of fittings which was worn by JR115, and reading through the kaisers bunker JR115 had attempted to chemically whiten their fittings which evidently did not work and heavily tarnished them which could also explain why these fittings are in the...
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    Hessian Officer

    I guess i was entertaining the idea of it being a JR 115 helmet since it would seem that those fittings would be more likely to come off than a whole set of chinscales. But on the chance that this is dragoons its possible that his original chinscales were damaged and he was unable to get curved...
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    Hessian Officer

    Is it possible that the extra fittings were removed or lost years ago and the rest of the fittings aged evenly without them?
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    Hessian Officer

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    Hessian Officer

    Actually I may have been mistaken, i was able to get the spike off, either the nut in the bass is messed up or the spike screw itself is bent because it did NOT want to come off. Luckily nothing was damaged but underneath the spike does appear to be silver.
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    Hessian Officer

    All of the fittings are brass and the spike would unscrew but its pretty tight and I dont wanna risk damaging the leather
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