I was at a local antique show today and picked this little gem up from a dealer who said it had come from a Canadian vet. I know most people disregard the back stories dealers make up but the history books do in fact put the Canadians in the area of Kalkar (Calcar). I know most larger cities used the standard stahlhelm fire helmet but some smaller cities still used ones like the helmet I picked up today, I was wondering if that would be true in this case and was wondering the approximate value of this helmet and if anyone could pass along any more information?
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Kalkar was written Calcar up to 1936 (old spelling) so it predates that.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalkar
also why don't you mail these guys:
http://www.loeschzug-kalkar.de/index.php?id=2
Best regards,
Michel
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I've had this same helmet in the past... typical 1920s/30s vintage ... of more interest to "Fire" Collectors than to German/Military collectors (only exceptions would be those with "Swastikas" included in their front plates)...
I had mine probably 10 years ago and sold it for $140.00 ....was at least as nice, condition-wise, as yours.... value wouldn't have climbed much IMO, maybe $200.00...
John G.
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