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    I won i won !!!

    Ive been following an ebay auction for a few days now and decided to jump in and bid...well I won!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0%3D%26fvi%3D1

    an 1800's ( ok LATE 1800's but still!) brass fire helmet! I cant wait to see it in person! there's gonna be a few guys in the Dept. that are going to be friends with the green monster BIG TIME!!

    ok just had to share! I havent had a jones like this since my last kilt!


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    Congratulations, very nice. Would it go with the kilt? It is kind of a brass deerstalker.

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    WOW! Congratulations!

    Wonder how that ended up in Australia?

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    Something special!
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    Hi Kiltedfirepiper,

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but that helmet is a reproduction - probably only made last year. You will see the difference as soon as you get it out of the box. The modern tool-marks are plain to see on the inside. Re-read the advert - at no time does he say that it is in fact it is old - he says that it is collectible!

    How do I know this? I bought the same item for my son for Christmas '07 from the same seller. I went through the dispute procedure with eBay and PayPal and in the end he won because he had not told any lies; he had only distorted the truth. Caveat Emptor - Buyer Beware! Sorry.

    Regards

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    Hi Kiltedfirepiper,

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but that helmet is a reproduction - probably only made last year. You will see the difference as soon as you get it out of the box. The modern tool-marks are plain to see on the inside. Re-read the advert - at no time does he say that it is in fact it is old - he says that it is collectible!

    How do I know this? I bought the same item for my son for Christmas '07 from the same seller. I went through the dispute procedure with eBay and PayPal and in the end he won because he had not told any lies; he had only distorted the truth. Caveat Emptor - Buyer Beware! Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    Hi Kiltedfirepiper,

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but that helmet is a reproduction - probably only made last year. You will see the difference as soon as you get it out of the box. The modern tool-marks are plain to see on the inside. Re-read the advert - at no time does he say that it is in fact it is old - he says that it is collectible!

    How do I know this? I bought the same item for my son for Christmas '07 from the same seller. I went through the dispute procedure with eBay and PayPal and in the end he won because he had not told any lies; he had only distorted the truth. Caveat Emptor - Buyer Beware! Sorry.

    Regards

    Chas
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    NOTE: Item not sold as Antique
    Again, great piece if you're into collecting that sort of thing. Have fun showing it off.

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    Are you going to wear it for kilted trips to the mall? I would avoid movie theaters.
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    Wow,

    I just had a flashback to our living room. We had a similar helmet on our shelf. It was a lovely piece of brass.

    Congrats!

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    I love the embossed dragon in the crest. I hope that you have occasion to wear it, and that it fits.

    That's a thought - people were smaller - and that is not going to stretch. Finger's crossed then.

    On British TV we have a program called 'The antiques roadshow' where all sorts of items are brought to whatever venue the team are at.

    In the last week there was a collection of similar helmets, from English sources. The one from the Liverpool Brigade had Liver Birds, but non had anything as fancy as a dragon.

    Of course - now you have it, you'll need to keep it polished, you never know when you might get a chance to show it off.

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