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hi,
In first, sorry my poor english...I own this helmet - I suppose it's german - and I need to identify marks. M on the nasal and :: / :: what's this last marking ? Thank s in advance for your help. - Last edited by fernando; 11th March 2017 at 12:00 PM. |
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Hi Francois,
You must read the forum rules; linking photos from web hosts (hot links) is not the adequate procedure. This time i will save them to a hard disk and upload them back with the forum attachment features; something you will have to do yourself next time. I will also move this thread to the Europen section, where it is better placed. |
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oh sorry Fernando. Next time, I'll try to respect the rules.
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That's fine, François
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Hello François,
You have a nice and original lobster tail helmet there , as every part seems to have the 4 dots I think they are simply markings used by the armory to mark parts that were made to fit together for induvidual helmets. kind regards Ulfberth |
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Thank you for always adding these observations as it really helps to know what to look for in these items. While the books can tell us a lot on history and typology etc. they seldom give us these often almost nuanced clues on authentication. |
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