Originally posted by Daniel Murphy
You should read posts a little more closely. If you re-read my post #13 above you will note that I said [quote]the one on the right is possibly a commercially made Austrian helmet...hard to say without seeing it in better photos...[quote] Note the use of the word "possibly".
That said, it is "possible" to discern WW1 Austrian helmets from photos alone as they are unique in chinstrap lug placement and general overall shape. Just as it is possible to identify helmet shells made by specific makers from WW2...ET,Q,SE, NS, etc.
The two helmets Baer depicts probably are from a limited pre-production run. I am sure some experimentation on already made helmets precluded the actual production at Eisenhuttenwerke Thale for the ET64s. Personally, I have never seen what I thought to be an original WW1 or between the wars commercially made cut-out that I thought was real but I am open to their "possible" existence.
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