WW1 AUSTRIAN ARMY HELMET WITH PARTIAL LINER
History
Between 1916 and 1918 the Germans produced three types of helmets. They are known today by collectors as the M16, M18, and M18 cut-out. M16 shells are often called M17s. The M17 designation is actually referring to the liner, not the shell. In 1917 the Germans changed from using a liner band made from leather to steel. The newer design also called for liner pads made from chromed leather instead of vegetable tanned leather, which held up better in the constant moister of the trenches.
HISTORY
Allied to the Germans were the Austrians and Hungarians who also used the same helmets but were manufactured in Austria, Slovenia and Hungary. There are only 10 known factories that produced helmets during WWI for the Austro/Hungarian armies. Unlike the Germans the Austrian pattern helmet are often found without factory stamps and heating lot codes.
Item Description
A very nice M17 WW1 helmet in good condition for its age. Original factory paint finish.Original steel liner band with a partial 3 pad liner. Manufacturers code with a star logo followed by 66 showing that this helmet was made by the Gebruder Bohler &Co factory in Kapfen Austria Stria. This helmet is an excellent variant and rarer than the German models which were made in their millions and would be an excellent addition to a WW1 helmet collection.