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    #16
    beautiful piece. I'm really impressed.

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      #17
      Thanks for the kind comments guys

      Peter, I've seen the odd Pelzmütze box for sale, but this is the only Tschapka box I've ever seen.

      Roy

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        #18
        Originally posted by RoyA
        Peter, I've seen the odd Pelzmütze box for sale, but this is the only Tschapka box I've ever seen.
        Roy, Tony, anyone else...
        Did the Germans always use leather cases for their helmets?

        I just bought, but haven't gotten yet, a British Foreign Service Helmet from the Boer War, and it has the metal storage/transport tin. Tin seems to have been the British method for their Home Service Helmets too.

        Just trying to figure out what countries used what. I believe the Americans used leather cases.

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          #19
          Hi Peter,
          The Brits and Canucks favored Japanned Tin helmet boxes (black enamel or lacquer used to produce a durable glossy finish). All the Imperial cases I've seen are leather covered.
          Roy

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            #20
            Poorly communicated.
            Last edited by Tony & Kaiser; 07-28-2006, 10:28 PM.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Tony & Kaiser
              I do not think I have ever seen a Pickelhaube case of any sort that was covered in actual leather. They are cardboard, covered in leatherette. Actual leather; never seen one. And can you imagune the expense? Why would it be covered in leather? Its just a storage box, not meant to be water-proof. T
              Thanks for the clarification.

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                #22
                Poor terminology on my part...leatherette is absolutely correct.
                Last edited by RoyA; 07-29-2006, 03:36 PM.

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                  #23
                  No NCO

                  See the Fangschnur the wool think :-) black and white is NCO ....

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                    #24
                    Stunning helmet Roy !

                    Mike

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