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05-03-2008 12:42 PM
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Re: Camo M16
Nice one Adrian. Personally I don't dare buying any camo helmets since they are so frequently faked. Most of these fakes are so good that you can't distinguish them from real ones if you haven't got a trained eye...
Yours seems to be a good one
Greetz
Nick VR
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Re: Camo M16
Nice! Legitimate, untouched First War cammos are hard to find. And as mentioned, highly faked. Thanks for sharing.
Johnnie
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Re: Camo M16
Although a WWII collector and interested me self I always would fancy one of these Ade, beautiful and honest WWI camo, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Camo M16
2 very nice lids a pleasure to see!
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Re: Camo M16
Ade, now thats what an honest looking WW1 camo should look like, i had one many yrs ago but for some insane reason i gave it to my nephew because he started collecting, my sister, his mother threw it out in the rubbish about 10yrs ago along with a few very nice items that i gave him, needless to say i was not impressed and we dont speak anymore, it was one of the last things my dad got me before he died. Do you use anything to keep the leather supple
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Re: Camo M16
Hi Dave, it is really best not to put anything on old leather. I wipe over with a clean cloth is all that is needed. There is something written on the liner which I cannot read. Ignore the drawstring which is a modern replacement.
I would have been annoyed too if that happened to a gift.
Cheers, Ade.
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