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Article about: Hello. Hello. I have obtained this M1C and it seems to be authentic. It is a rear seam helmet and its number is 1194B. What do you think about it ?, because I don't knof if it is authentic a

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    Hello.
    Hello. I have obtained this M1C and it seems to be authentic.
    It is a rear seam helmet and its number is 1194B.
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    What do you think about it ?, because I don't knof if it is authentic and Which can be his price?.
    Thanks.

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    Hi are these your pics or the sellers?its the chinstraps that give it away normally but as the pics are not so good its difficult to say either way,being an M1C they must have 2 sets of stitching one either side of the swivel bale but in the pics on the long strap the inner stitching looks the wrong colour and looks hand sewn,but both sets should be machine stitched as this is how McCords done them,sorry cant be of more help.............Jake.

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    Hi. Pics are mine. I will take other pics. I would try to take better pics.
    Thanks and best wishes.

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    Hi. I have taken new photos.
    Here they are.
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    Chinstraps are broken and they haven't got buckle and J hook.
    Thanks and best wishes.

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    you never really got an answer to this.
    Here is a link to a discussion on these you may find interesting.
    WWII M1C Para helmet and brass components - STEEL AND KEVLAR HELMETS - U.S. Militaria Forum
    Rod

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    Thank plumbob, I will look for that forum.

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