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Special Interests - Groups & Societies => The Barracks => Topic started by: Grapeshot on September 27, 2006, 06:14:52 PM
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Fellow Military Buffs. I am in need of a reproduction M1881 Helmet Eagle either for Staff, with no crossed cannon, rifles, sabres etc, or one with crossed cannons under the Sheild.
I have found plenty of originals and branch specific to Infantry and Cavalry but no Staff or Artillery.
Any leads will be appreciated.
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Try www.ssfirearms.com if it's not in their catalog, give them a call, often they may have such things in shop even if not listed. www.cooncreekoldwest.com as well. You will have to call the folks at Coon Creek, often if they don't have it, he knows where to find it.
In fact, the artillery helmet plate is listed in the S&S catalog on page 95, Item # IW45, $50. I ordered on of these from them last year, was on my Helmet at the SASS convention. This is the M1881 style. On page 93 is the M1872 Eagle plate, #IW6, which has no branch designation.
The S&S catalog is a great reference book to have around.
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Rertact that ... I have the 1860 Shako Plate ::)
Brass sunburst with silver eagle
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S&S Firearms is worth contacting.
I've got one - but it's an original - still attached to the Model 1881 spike helmet.
Vaya,
Scouts Out!
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Just recieved the 2007 S&S catalog. The M1872 plate is now on page 100. Its a reproduction for $16. The 1881 Artillery plate is now on page 102, and is an original for $50.
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Thank all of you Gentlemen. You have been of great help.
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http://www.americanband.com/ (http://www.americanband.com/)
The above link gives a Band Supply store that has the correct 1881 Eagle Plate. They come in Gold and Silver and are not embossed for Branch of Service, ie: Artillery, Cavalry, or Infantry. Click on Shako under Headgear to see pictures.
It's going to cost me about $12.00 for two in gold and this includes shipping.
When I get them I'll let you know how they look.
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:( Got the Eagle Plates in. They are made of Plastic and are Infantry helmet plates. Guess I'll find a use for them somehow.