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The hat description was written by [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=16690736&postcount=9 This_Is_Not_Spy] for the [[Hat Describing Contest]]. | The hat description was written by [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=16690736&postcount=9 This_Is_Not_Spy] for the [[Hat Describing Contest]]. |
Revision as of 16:27, 14 May 2011
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The Prussian Pickelhaube is a headwear item for the Medic. It is a metal, team-colored Template:W helmet.
The hat description was written by This_Is_Not_Spy for the Hat Describing Contest.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Update history
May 21, 2009 Patch (Sniper vs. Spy Update)
- The Prussian Pickelhaube was added to the game.
September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)
- This hat was made paintable.
- [Undocumented] Added a community-contributed description for this hat.
- Paint texture improved.
Trivia
- The Template:W, plural Pickelhauben, is named from the old German Pickel, meaning "point" or "pickaxe", and Haube, meaning "bonnet", a general word for headgear.
- The Pickelhaube was originally designed in 1842 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia. It was worn in the 19th and 20th centuries by German military, firefighters, and police. The Pickelhaube was featured prominently in Allied propaganda during the first World War, and became an icon of Imperial Germany.
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