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  1. John Josef

    Prussian Enlisted Man Spike Helmet M/1867

    Congratulations Steve looks in beautiful conditions. (y)
  2. John Josef

    Bavarian pickelhaube just purchased help with markings

    Hi Chris Congratulations and welcome to the forum. The maker of your helmet was Hans Römer from Neu Ulm in Bavaria which is a well-known maker. Welcome to the Pickelhauben Collectors Community just a little word of warning they can become ver addictive. ;)(y) MFG John Josef
  3. John Josef

    Tschapka

    Ever since I was young, I have always been interested in how things were and are made. I really enjoy seeing and exploring the methods of old through your interpretation of their techniques. MFG John Josef
  4. John Josef

    Von Hindenburg

    That is a very good likeness and a nice collection in the background. Congratulations.(y) MFG John Josef
  5. John Josef

    Pilots helmet

    Hopefully a forum member was the winner, it went for a fair market value price. (y)
  6. John Josef

    Knackered Picklehaube

    That one looks like a lot of work. :oops: Will also be looking to see how this one goes. (y)
  7. John Josef

    Atypical Prussian Cavalry Officer's Lionhead Saber

    Congratulations on your new acquisition she's a real beauty. (y)
  8. John Josef

    Royal Hannover Infantry Officers saber. King George V

    Congratulations on your latest pickup. (y)
  9. John Josef

    auction Hermann Historica GmbH

    That's a very good question, hopefully so.
  10. John Josef

    Pilots helmet

    It looks fine to me; that's exactly the marking you want to see. I have a Pilots helmet exactly like it in my collection but mine has a little darker grey color finish to it but that doesn't concern me at all. 100% Original IMO I'd definitely bid on it if I was looking for one. (y) Mine came...
  11. John Josef

    auction Hermann Historica GmbH

    Just an update on my recent customs bill from Fedex. Armed with the information lifted from the US Customs and Border Protection website regarding HTC 9706.10 and HTC 9705.10 (Thanks Doug) I opened a dispute at [email protected] regarding the charges. Today I received a return email...
  12. John Josef

    Cook's Feldmütze

    Another photo for fellow members like me who are interested in this subject. Again, show without the korkaden which I'm still thinking may have been a choice that was made by the individual. MFG John Josef
  13. John Josef

    Help Needed Please: Translation of a Label/Range list?

    Does it also say 124 Infantry Rgt. ?
  14. John Josef

    auction Hermann Historica GmbH

    Hi Doug thanks for your reply. I will certainly look into the difference between the 9705 and 9706 if I can. I hate to say it but sometimes I think it's up to the person working that day at customs. I get things all the time from the EU and lately it seems like almost a lottery you really don't...
  15. John Josef

    auction Hermann Historica GmbH

    Out of curiosity I just pulled out my last Import duties bill from Fedex. This was a purchase from Ratisbon's they marked it Collector's pieces of Historical Interest - HTSUS 9705.10.00.90 - Historical collectibles. No letter of Antiquity, no manufacturer code, no product composition, no art...
  16. John Josef

    Information needed for Busby for Meldenreiter

    Congratulations Sander (y) Any information on the color of the pants? It's very hard to tell from black and white photos. Maybe white or red. MFG John Josef
  17. John Josef

    auction Hermann Historica GmbH

    Sadly, nothing for me but I did really enjoy watching the Auction live. I was surprised by the prices on a few things. :oops: lucky for me I wrote down what I wanted to pay and didn't get caught up in the excitement. Being in the USA you really have to think what the real cost will be when...
  18. John Josef

    Teaching again at my old Highschool

    Really a wonderful thing you're doing Dane I have to also say they are lucky kids. Looks like they are not only learning German in public school but being taught and shown Imperial German History through show and tell with German Militaria. I don't know what state this is in, but I can tell...
  19. John Josef

    M18 Ear cutout.

    I think you did a bang-up job Kai it looks much better. Always good to see an old warrior being saved and proudly displayed. (y)(y) MFG John Josef
  20. John Josef

    Ersatz model 1895 converted to ersatz 1915

    Hi Ron, Thanks for taking the time to post this it's very informative and helpful in understanding and visualizing the process. It brings back the old scool days of wood and metal shop. (y) Next is to try and find and actual period picture of the process. (y) MFG John Josef
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