Hi all! just bought this this without having too much knowledge. Stamped 1855. Is this any good? value? is it easy to get a replacement spike and helmet plate. Any news would be helpful.
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Hi,
It is really in sad shape. It can be restored but due to the early model it won't be as easy to find parts. I'd ask Brian at www.pickelhaubes.com
Good luck and I hope this helps.
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Thank you Joe! it helped. I will try over there. I just am unfamiliar with this early of a pickle. Yes, it's barebones but original.Originally posted by joerookeryHi,
It is really in sad shape. It can be restored but due to the early model it won't be as easy to find parts. I'd ask Brian at www.pickelhaubes.com
Good luck and I hope this helps.
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While the pictures are dark, it looks to me to be an 1860 model. 1860 types looked a lot like later dragoon helms with square visors, cruciform bases and rear lugs. I am by far not an expert in these but I am ending a sale of a similar helmet that was mistaken as dragoon. <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR bgColor=#d6dcfe><TD noWrap align=right>2271300757</TD><TD align=right></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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The only difference between a 1860 line infantry and an 1860 Dragoner would be the front plate. The painted-on date is quite common for a pre 1871 helmet, mine are all marked this way. I am afraid it is not a simple matter of popping on a spike, the spike would have to be a M1860 pattern and the spike on this shell has been ripped out of the cruciform spike base, You would need to replace the entire base. It will be very difficult to find a cruciform spike base and spike to fit it, a front plate, chinscales, M1856 screw post retainers, the correct Kokarde.............
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Originally posted by joerookeryDidn't 1860 Dragoons also have convex chinscales?
http://www.kaisersbunker.com/pe/pe.htm
But until Gebirgsjäger finds out what plate it needs, (line eagle or Dragoner) then the appropriate chinscales would have to be found. Personally, I would pass on a helmet like this, as finding all the parts will be a nightmare. So to me, it would have very limited value. Here is an M1860 from my collection to give you an idea what it would look like.
<img src="http://www.kaisersbunker.com/dunkelblau/helmets/dbh01.jpg">
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