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  1. chinstrap

    British Victorian 1st Royal Dragoons helmet.

    Hi Kris, I know you have family connection to your helmet, but here's a complete one in good condition at a reasonable price http://www.theoldbrigade.co.uk/viewphoto.php?shoph=34825&phqu=8 Patrick
  2. chinstrap

    British Victorian 1st Royal Dragoons helmet.

    Hi Kris, I've looked at my spare chinstraps, but, unfortunately, none of them are right for this type of helmet. As you can see from my post the plume should be black and it is a different design to the Household Cavalry ones, which have a sort of ball at the top. Originals are very difficult...
  3. chinstrap

    British Victorian 1st Royal Dragoons helmet.

    Hi Stuka, I have one of these, posted in ‘General Headgear’, five topics down in ‘Some of my British helmets’. If you look at this, you’ll see that the circlet with the motto around the ‘1’ on your helmet is upside down. I think this can be fixed easily if you remove the plate from the helmet...
  4. chinstrap

    Sappenpanzer trench armour

    I didn’t know where else to post this, but I just wanted to alert those who collect trench armour that there is what is described as Second model ‘Sappenpanzer’ trench armour on csmilitaria.co.uk. I‘d only heard of Grabenpanzer, but it’s not my area of interest. Patrick
  5. chinstrap

    Reserve Prices are Such a Waste of Time

    I agree with everybody. I’ve never seen the point of using a reserve. It annoys me and puts me off bidding. Just put the minimum acceptable as the starting price! Patrick
  6. chinstrap

    Isn't me dumb? I cannot find delete button

    Brian, Although pickelhaubes aren’t my main collecting interest, I contribute funds each year, as it’s a brilliant forum with knowledgeable, helpful and courteous members. It’s very disappointing that so very few people do so, particularly if you’re having to take a hit financially to keep the...
  7. chinstrap

    Württemberg Pickelhaube

    Hi Jackson, If I remember correctly, you must be by far the youngest member of the forum at 14 or 15. I would imagine that most members of this forum in their early years of collecting learnt the hard way, making mistakes with purchases, either by not doing enough research or buying on impulse...
  8. chinstrap

    Württemberg Pickelhaube

    To be fair to the seller of the Wurtt, he does say that it was probably chromed. On the other hand, claiming that the stag is in Springtime trim ie without antlers, is an interesting way of describing damage! Patrick
  9. chinstrap

    Pickelhauben and Covid-19

    A very interesting and thought- provoking topic. From a UK perspective, as far as the current situation is concerned, I thought prices might drop, but I haven’t seen much sign of this across the range of militaria I collect. Daniel Fisher of Regimentals said in a recent update that they were...
  10. chinstrap

    British lance cap plates

    Thanks Tony. I was lucky to get it a few years ago from a collector friend. I'll let you know if I ever come across another one. I've added an additional shot of the back of the 17th trooper's plate to show the post and nut fixings.
  11. chinstrap

    British lance cap plates

    There was a comment from Steve Nick in my recent post on British helmets about the expense of the die used to fabricate a lance cap plate. The one shown was on a 16th Lancers trooper's helmet. The officer plates were even more elaborate, being gilt with silver overlays. Below are a couple of...
  12. chinstrap

    Some of my British helmets

    Steve, I have number of other ranks lancer plates, and two officer plates, which are even more elaborate. I’ll post photos, when I have a minute. Sunny day, so dog-walking ( nobody else around where we live ) and vegetable-planting call! Patrick
  13. chinstrap

    Some of my British helmets

    Just trying to help with keeping the forum well stocked with posts. Patrick 1st Royal Dragoons-trooper 5th Dragoon Guards- trooper Officer home service helmets - Victorian Bedfordshire Regiment 1st Volunteer Battalion. Edwardian King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Edwardian Manchester...
  14. chinstrap

    1895 Enlisted Ranks “Waterloo” Pickelhaube

    Have a look at this article, and, in particular, the amazing photo. I knew the Kaiser was colonel-in-chief of the British 1st Royal Dragoons before the war, thanks to his granny, but I didn't realise that protocol extended to George V wearing Prussian Garde uniform , including his very own...
  15. chinstrap

    1895 Enlisted Ranks “Waterloo” Pickelhaube

    A very nice helmet. Thanks for the history of the bandeau. I always meant to research this, but have never got round to it. Patrick
  16. chinstrap

    Problems posting pictures?

    Thanks. I tried that but with no success. Then tried cropping the photos to resize, then adding, which worked fine. All the right way up in Latest Find. Patrick
  17. chinstrap

    19th(2nd Alsatian) Fortress Pioneer Battalion EM M95

    Not exactly a latest find, as I bought this a couple of years ago from a distinguished member of the forum. However, I haven't posted it before, so I thought I would respond to Brian's urging us to add posts at this difficult time. One of my favourite helmets! The helmet is clearly marked...
  18. chinstrap

    Problems posting pictures?

    I am able to load photos directly to a post from my own files, but they are all rotated 90 degrees to the left when I look at the preview. Not too easy to look at ! Any solutions? Thanks Patrick
  19. chinstrap

    Prussian 1856 EM haube

    If anybody’s interested, MDL have one for sale. I can’t include a precise link, but it’s at michaeldlong.com, and it’s item SKU VL008. Price is GBP 2750. It’s not in A1 condition, but probably not bad for its age. I know nothing about these and have no idea if this is a decent price. Just to...
  20. chinstrap

    Baltimore Antique Arms Show is Canceled

    Newspapers used to be an option, but I get mine online, which isn’t much help! I was told today that the panic buying of toilet paper (which we also have in UK) originated with a journalist in Australia who wanted to see how quickly a fake news story could be spread, and he chose to write about...
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