Thanks Kirk. I know i enjoy yours as well!
As to visors? Consult Stonemint first...me last..LoL
I do however so want a black SS NCO visor. But that will have to wait until I hit Lotto
Thanks Kirk. I know i enjoy yours as well!
As to visors? Consult Stonemint first...me last..LoL
I do however so want a black SS NCO visor. But that will have to wait until I hit Lotto
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My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
3rd Qtr 2016 Update.
It was a slow quarter....so not much to show......but they are all great items. All three new helmets have a story and a bit of mystery behind them which as time permits I will research.....
So enjoy!!
First up are all the "camo" brothers together.....(only the winter camo is new)
Link to thread: A Camo Patch
M40 Q64 Winter White Wash helmet: traces of sage green, bluish grey and maybe tan paint as well, both under and over the white wash. A helmet that had probably seen many seasons of fighting in the East....
M42 NS66 Vet Art bring back: All the countries and cities visited listed on helmet. Research on helmet is hard but it is possible it was an armored division of the VIII Corp as they fought in all the continental European places listed on the helmet
Link to thread: Vet Art M42 NS66 ND Lot#D385
US Model 1917 "Brodie" 5th Division Unit flash. 3 holes for Wilmer Eyeshield. highly probably "in theater" paint and flash as photo's exist of these helmets with flash worn in Europe. Leather linerband marked "A", H, Co, C, H, S, A in pencil. The shell is also marked with a name, hard to read but possible S (or 5) Dell Christi.
Link to thread: US M1917 5th Division Flashed Brodie
Italian M34 Alpini Artillery Bustina for a Lt. Private purchase. The 1st mountain Artillery Regiment was part of the Taurinense Alpine Division
Link to thread: Italian M34 Alpini Bustina - Lieutenant
Deutscher Volkssturm Wehrmacht Kampfbinde
And last but not least......
K98 Ammo pouch. Single pouch cut down from a 3 "pack". Vet pick up by R.B Smith (ASN 31154911 Raymond B Smith of Orleans Vermont. Technical Sgt, enlisted 7/13/42 in Rutland Vermont, Canadian Citizen, born 1916).
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This is an incredible collection. A little of everything.. Most impressive..
Smitty
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Great stuff M especially the white wash camo.!my fav of all TR painted Helms..........you have so many interesting items...............
Top class lot, far superior to my junk pile
Thanks Jake. Finding a nice winter white wash is extremely difficult. I was lucky to have been given the opportunity to purchase this one by a fellow member here.
And yes, the collection is nice are varied. As you say, there are just so many interesting items I just can't discipline myself to focus on one area.
LoL Rene...I think you are massively underselling your collection. I've seen your photos. It is pretty impressive
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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