The first was repaired by B.I.A 7 (stitching reworked) and the M95(black patent calfskin liner) brass fittings were replaced with M15 tinplate ones. The small washer under the neck cover should fit under the folded legs in the middle of the rear spine. The spike has been removed, and the Teller has been incorrectly reassembled, it should be underneath. This was often done by ‘winners’ who made the spiked helmet a souvenir trophy, and removed the spike to send home. This helmet could easily be reassembled correctly. The roundels and chinstrap are missing.
The second is a genuine M15 (natural beige sheepskin liner). It is partially ‘Ersatz’, as the neck cover is made from 2 layers of fine leather, stitched along the edge, which is not ‘standard-regulation’. (war production). The headdress is in poorer condition than the one above, which is a drawback. The shell is dented.
The chinstrap and perhaps cockades are copies, not an added value!
For the same price, I prefer the first.
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