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    Avitas

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    1. Hello Gents and Ladies,

      I picked this one up on the outside chance it was an original. It appears to be made out of copper/bronze. It has turned blackish around the edges (aging?) It does not match any of the known fakes I have searched out on the net, so I was wondering if anyone knows about this NSKK Sternfahrt 1933 Breslau Armshield. I know it is fairly rare, and it anyone has an example to show that would be a great help.

      Pat

    2. Last Reichsbahn collar tab of the day, this one I believe is for some kind of Pay official. If anyone can ID it that would be excellent. It appears to have had the piping removed for some reason. This one does have a swastika and the Reichsbahn insignia. Does anyone know why the police tabs have no swas and this one does? Thanks in advance!

      Pat

    3. Hi there,

      I am not an expert on the Reichsbahn insignia and I haven't been able to find much information on them. I got them from a knowledgable dealer and he was able to shed a few bits of info, but anything anyone can add or correct would be great. First up is a Reichsbahn rail police collar tab with 2 oak leaves on each side and no swaztika. I haven't found any good info on the different ranks so if anyone could provide a link that would be great.

      Pat

    4. Just an addition, I would be 100% sure the gentleman was a German immigrant based on his East German Uniform (from the '60s I believe) and the ww2 era Russian bayonet would make the story make sense. Again, I have no reason to believe the man was making up a story as I already bought it before I asked about the origins of it (it was a good price for an original Modello Z regardless of the conversion) so he would have no reason to make it up, and his last name was Otto as well (lots of Ottos in Western Canada).

    5. Just the story from the previous owner (who by in no way were collectors or anything). They had his fathers helmet (this one), a Russian Bayonet and the East German uniform which all belonged to his father (a german immigrant to Canada, no details, but his name is Dieter Otto.) My curiosity on the helmet comes from the authentic aging and decal of the helmet, plus the details I mentioned earlier and my research online on this particular type of helmet. I haven't seen an example quite like this one yet. Hopefully more light can be shed.

      Pat

    6. Just the story from the previous owner (who by in no way were collectors or anything). They had his fathers helmet (this one), a Russian Bayonet and the East German uniform which all belonged to his father (a german immigrant to Canada, no details, but his name is Dieter Otto.) My curiosity on the helmet comes from the authentic aging and decal of the helmet, plus the details I mentioned earlier and my research online on this particular type of helmet. I haven't seen an example quite like this one yet. Hopefully more light can be shed.

      Pat

    7. Ok, here is the last pic, of the other side of the helmet. So what are your thoughts? It was definitely converted but I think the wear etc. could point to the conversion being done late-war. Many other countries helmets (French, Czech etc helmets) were converted for civilian and non-front line personnel. I got this (and a high ranking East German Border Guards Medical officers uniform) off of the son of the supposed owner of this helmet and uniform whom I also assume was a German Army medical officer or something similar in ww2 as well. This could be the valid explanation for the conversion and light wear that would accompany a medical official who didn't visit the front very often. This is what I was told from the son. The owner of the helmet and uniforms name was Dieter Otto if anyone has research links. This obviously isn't a M42/79 refurb and by the looks of everything the conversion wasn't done any time recently. Thanks in advance for any help on this piece. By the way, I didn't spend authentic German M42 money for this either, just slightly over what an original Spanish wartime M42 usually goes for.

      It's good to be back!

      Pat

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