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01-27-2015 10:02 PM
# ADS
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Hand rendered insignia and painted helmets always require careful study. Hand rendered SS helmets were prevalent prior to 1935 on black transitionals. Anything after that I take with reservations, the later in the war the larger the reservations. This is a late 43 if not 44 dated helmet, and when issued to SS or the soldier was transferred into the SS, Pocher SS decals were applied, and no party decals. For all these reasons, I have very low confidence that this is a wartime painted SS helmet.
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Hi Doug
Thanks for your reply , it would be nice for them to of been original decals , but as usual to good to be true
Nick
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If you strip the painted decals off you still have a very nice no decal M42!
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DougB
If you strip the painted decals off you still have a very nice no decal M42!
Hi Nick, as Doug says, the helmet itself is a nice no decal M42 ,so I would carefully remove the painted on decals from this one if it were mine, as in my opinion the decals stand 0% chance of having been period applied. Leon.
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Hi Leon / Doug
Thanks for the advice I will get them off and send in some new pics ASAP
Nick
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