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02-16-2016, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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Helmet WW1 German
Here is a WW1 German helmet I picked up this weekend. Last year I was at an antique shop and they had a huge collection of sewing rulers and one was a helmet. I passed on it, although I thought it was really cool.
Well this is an ink well - I offered a lower price than they wanted, but by Sunday; they called and my son picked it up for me. Its about the size of between a ping pong ball and baseball... Ed
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Nice Ed, but now you have to run out and get a quill pen and a bottle of ink!
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02-16-2016, 11:12 PM | #3 |
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Very nice acquisition, makes me wonder who made all that work with the bayonet. Dead interesting.
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I think the bayonet is meant to be a letter opener. An entire desk set in one item.
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I loved to play with miniatures when I was little...Now, not so much...
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If the bayonet does come out it would have a heck of a curve in it. Seems it would be pretty small too..if the whole helmet is as big as a baseball?
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It would be for opening tiny letters...!
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The bayonet is a bit of French patriotic humor.
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