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By OnTheBend · Posted
FYI....the back seems to be some kind of tin/alloy. It is drawn to a magnet. -
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By Camocorvette · Posted
Type 44 with the 3rd model bayonet. Beautiful rifle and a miracle it has a mum -
By warguy · Posted
I already reviewed this one with another forum member via PM. This is a one looker in my opinion. Classic 1/5 helmet and an example I would be proud to own. It is interesting that many 1/5 helmets (some with outstanding provenance) have the same bright red outline of the star against a duller red painted square. There has been conjecture on why, but it is safe to say when I see it, I usually like it if everything else adds up. Other aspects of the design and paint on this helmet reflect favorably on this one being good, and a no brainer on the hole for the ega, and the surface under it. I would say bid with confidence. The post shared by Blacksmith above contains some interesting comments about the ega. From what I can make out, it looks right to me, and we must remember that even if it is a P1920, this helmet came home in late 1919, so if for some reason it was replaced, it could have been within a year or so of arriving home. The surface indicates it has been there a very long time, and I have personally seen the solder under these before. I don’t know why that was done, but this isnt the first one I have seen. Here is the 1/5 in my collection for comparison. Good luck. -
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By Remember Me · Posted
The buttons are not exposed. Unbuttoned they give more movement. Just trying to figure out to keep it or send it down the road if it's civilian. Thanks. -
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By OnTheBend · Posted
Picked up a couple of these along with an early US Coast Guard "Superior Quality" in a spot where I've picked some good stuff before. I've Included two different pictures of the front of the button with different light intensities. I'm no expert on buttons and the lack of backmark made we wonder if these were later replicas. I've heard that some early/period buttons had no backmarks, but with the good condition of these it made me suspect. Measures 23 mm in diameter Any opinions or info is appreciated. Thanks! -
By m1903 · Posted
It does not have directions, but I know I saw them somewhere. Perhaps in Brophy ?
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