Rough guide to the US M-1 liner & makers
Article about: Great guide. Very helpful, Nick ! Screaming Eagle - all the manufacturers stamped the liners on the inside, at the center of the crown........
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This thread is great! Both information and pics. Especially if you (like me) is no helmet master, but what about Vietnam era liners? Makers? Markings, stamps, position of said marks/ stamps and so on. I would love to hear from people who know these liners better. So please, what do I need to know to buy a genuine Nam era liner! Thanks for great threads
/ Robin
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Hello.
can you post a picture with what and how the woven material is attached to the helmet.
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Sleepwalker
Hello.
can you post a picture with what and how the woven material is attached to the helmet.
Yes like this '83
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Sure can. Thanks again
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Anderson
Sure can. Thanks again
What's the code no.s on the sweat band there Mate? Looks like it's original to the liner - Match
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I put the sweat band on myself 20 years ago, so that won't help date it. But for the record it is a 1977 made one.
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Anderson
I put the sweat band on myself 20 years ago, so that won't help date it. But for the record it is a 1977 made one.
It's one I'm short on, but I'd guess it's pre '72
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Interesting, thanks for that. Any idea of the maker?
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Anderson
Sure can. Thanks again
This one is a Pattern 1964 Liner with A-washers. Made between 1964 and 1972.
Regards
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