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  1. Naprawiacz

    Tschapka

    The item was painted with several layers of shellac. Then a layer of black paste was applied. It's now drying. The belt still needs repair, but I'm waiting for parts from Klaus Emig.
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    Tschapka

    My maternal ancestor came from Austria and was a court gunsmith at the court of the Polish king Stanisław Poniatowski. His surname was Reimer. Perhaps that's where my fascination with repairs comes from?
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    Tschapka

    The repair wasn't easy. The metal sheeting was removed. I lubricated the leather with sheep fat, which is obtained from sheep hair. Now everything is drying.
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    Help Identifying this Pickelhabue

    You're right, Coert. This pickelhaube has so many flaws that it's not worth repairing. The brass parts are painted with oil paint, and it's unclear what's underneath.
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    Tschapka

    I've finished sanding. It took 8 hours. Now it's time to dry and straighten the piece again. Tomorrow, minor touch-ups and shellac application.
  6. Naprawiacz

    Tschapka

    Second layer and straightening. Managed to eliminate the side wrinkles. Now it's a technological break until Monday.
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    Tschapka

    The first layer has been applied. This should be done carefully to reduce the need for sanding later.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    I just finished it. I think it looks a little better.
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    Tschapka

    Filling the gaps with glue and ground leather.
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    Tschapka

    Straightening.Item condition in the link.https://www.pickelhaubes.com/xf/threads/prussian-uhlan-officer-tschapka.21928/#post-169445
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    Haube Restoration From Back in the Day!

    Don't condemn this item to death. It's salvageable. Try using glue, ground leather, and carpenter's clamps. You can do it!
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Three hours of work with the strap and assembly. Now I'm waiting for the wappen from Germany.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    I painted it a dark German greenish umber. The shade is the same as the kugelhaube in the photo above, which Clovis showed. Now I exposed the item to the sun to let the UV rays do their work.Unfortunately, my camera doesn't take good photos.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    This is my last piece of vintage leather. I made the strap from an old belt from the 1950s. It took me three hours to sand the leather to get the dimensions right.The leather texture is the same as the original.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    A question for everyone: what color helmet should I choose? Unfortunately, I don't have a female element and colors are not my specialty.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    The skin was very weak, but I managed to repair it.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Clovis will this color be correct.https://www.suter-meggen.ch/198200/gruengrau-matt---ral-
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Clovis, you've done a tremendous job, and I'm very grateful to you.That old black paint threw me off, but I'm restoring the item to its original condition.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Thank you very much, Clovis, for the information. I thought the black varnish was applied in 1915. Now I need to make it olive green.
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    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    When I saw this helmet on eBay, I decided to have it.The spike and knopfs is made of brass and the rest is made of metal coated with paint.The helmet was originally painted olive green and then repainted black. This is clearly visible on the inside of the helmet, which, due to its original...
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