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#205971 04/15/2006 06:45 PM
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Hey guys, I veteran purchased this piece today. Is it just your basic WW I Austrian or German helmet ? Thanks for your help. JR

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I'm going to list it in the classifieds, but I need to know how to describe what it is first of all. It has the owners name on the back skirt as well. Kind of neat.

#205975 04/15/2006 07:58 PM
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It's a german M16 shell.

Have a look at the stamped letters on the inner skirt (left side), probably ET 66 or similar,
first letters being the maker and numbers being the size.

Mark


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Right on My Friend ! Smile

#205977 04/15/2006 08:12 PM
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looking at the front of this helmet it could have had the friekorps skull and cross bones on it.might be wrong but looks good to me
looks as though some kid has painted the swaz on it aswell,still a nice solid helmet

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I have special powers Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Not really, type of Vent lugs can be used to determine the size..
And ET was the most common maker.

ET = Eisenh�ttenwerke - Thale


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Was there just 2-3 helmet makers of these ? What were they ?

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Few more than that...

but not many due to the machinary requred to make them.

Haven't got my list to hand at the moment.

Just that ET seems to be the most prolific WWI maker.

Maker doesnt normally affect the price.


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Jerry sent me the chart and on a better inspection, it's a TJ maker. Thanks to all. JR

#205982 04/30/2006 03:36 PM
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Here is a period photo of a helmeted fellow saluting a Freikorps parade. His helmet has just such a small swas as your helmet does.

Robert

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We are the hollow men, we are the stuffed men...leaning together, headpiece filled with straw. Alas!--T.S. Eliot 1925

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