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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
Personally the helmets interior looks like a satin black , which could mean the exterior is as well, and that could prove to be an exciting helmet, you never know, it could have remnants of a special decal under there, very careful removal of the paint is whats required here, no abrasive material, no harsh paint remover, caustic soda etc, the acetone method might be the way forward , if you decide to buy it
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01-08-2013 06:03 PM
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
Interesting Dave. I was wondering why the interior was painted black and just assumed someone has had a real go at it. I love these helmets and would love to rescue it if I could but I'm not a fan of repainted helmets. Maybe lovingly restored rather than refurbed. I think there is something lost when it is repainted, it looks too repro for me.
Caustic soda and the acetone method are applied in what fashion by the way? Cotton wool?
p.s I've sent the guy an email but he hasn't got back to me yet. I'll let you know how I get on with it.
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
You dont use caustic soda on a helmet that you suspect has original paint underneath, the acetone method has to be applied carefully with a Q tip and in slow degrees, it would take time and patience, especially around the decal areas
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Sorry I misread your post. If I do go for it I'll go for it with acetone, the Q-tip and the softly, softly approach. It would make for a nice little project through the winter months.
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
A project is the way to look at it, no expectations, there may be no "special" attributes to this helmet, but there might be original paint underneath, and you have to guage how far your willing to go, how deep the cleaning has to be without disturbing any paint underneath
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
Hello all,
just to update. I missed out on it on this helmet. I sent the guy an email but got no reply and then when I texted him it had just gone. You win some and you lose some I suppose! Anyway have just noticed it is now up for auction on e-bay and the new owner has had a little scrape at it. I'm not sure that it has been a very sympathetic scrape either. Any ideas as to what the thick white stripe may have represented around it's girth?
Last edited by canti44; 01-28-2013 at 10:50 PM.
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
To update further a few folk on ebay must have spotted something they found of interest as it has just sold for £228!!! Did they get
ebay fever or something?
Any ideas? I thought it may have become a fire-fighter's helmet or something like that.
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Re: WW1 Stahlhelm?
Crazy price, I can't see anything that hints at it being special.
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