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Old 31st December 2009, 06:17 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by graeme gt
Hi Atlanta,helmet is mine.

Hi Graeme,

Its a beauty.
Can we see the inside please?

I have to differ slightly from Dom's, write-up in a couple of ways though.

Unless I'm mistaken, the nose-guard on yours and the one in Doms picture is actually 'fixed' in the upright position and not sliding. That coupled with the relatively light gauge of the metal would suggest to me that the nose guard is more for display than protection.
Which I believe is also the purpose of this particular type of helmet.
This exact 'model' does seem to appear relatively often, and to be honest I've long admired and wanted one.
I've always assumed that they dated to the later end of the 19thC and that their form indicated either the changing trend in warfare making the helmet less important so allowing for more elaborate/less functional styles, or that they were indeed for parade/ceremonial purposes.

But hey, just my opinion, and nothing to back it up. As often happens it might at least give others something to disprove.

BTW, the condition of yours is exceptional! I am jealous.
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