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By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
Helmet's genuine, decals and fisherman's netting cover are fake. The liner's in awesome condition, and the leather looks like it's original. -
By tyler3 · Posted
Extremely doubtful on its authenticity but German is not my area of expertise. Got it for free from a friend. Might be hard to see the decals but I have no idea how to get the net off. Thanks -
By Allen0820 · Posted
I honestly don't know what this musket is but I note the piece appears to be percussion, not flintlock which would be appropriate for 1814; although it could have been converted to percussion well after 1814. -
By SiHawks · Posted
Thank you qed4 … does this photo help ? -
By themick · Posted
The helmet looks alright to me as well. Keep in mind though, that if you are going to restore it, it will probably cost around $400 for the parts, including Wappen with the leather pins which hold it to the helmet, rosettes, and if you can actually find one, the chin strap. The strap, for a good one, would run around $200 these days. The trick is finding one. Do you know which state (Prussia, Bavaria, Baden, etc.) goes with the helmet? Anyway, if you want to make that investment, you will have a nice helmet. Steve -
By Elvis Fan · Posted
Hello were the EG Barracks/Riot Police allowed to wear NVA infantry marksmanship shooting cords/lanyards??? BJR -
By qed4 · Posted
Can't really tell much from the picture but an 1814 musket would have been a flint lock so at best this is a later conversion to precision and no longer a true Model 1814. -
By SiHawks · Posted
Hi - can anyone please help me identify this firearm .The auction called it a French Musket 1814 - I have little to no experience in this area but I am doubting this now having done some brief online searches. Thank you. -
By Allen0820 · Posted
Acquired a few nice Japanese artifacts, including an aircrewman's wakazashi sized gunto, which I'll share later if I can manufacture more minutes in the day 🙂 But included was a boxed set of Edo period menuki, which are well signed; see the images. If the Kanji is really well done, most of time I can get out Wilson's Kanji Dictionary and eventually read the signatures (Mei). But I must be counting the strokes poorly because no matter what do, I can't read the signatures. Hoping someone the forum is better at reading signature Kanji, PLEASE? Thanks in advance, Allen -
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By shemp h. · Posted
The type 3 collar tab has the stars on the end of the tab, yours are type 38 tabs
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