Post war Norwegian reissue probably, almost certainly the liner is.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Ex-Norwegian postwar reissue, judging by the dyed liner...
cheers, Glenn
Hi,looks like it may have been an original M35 that was turned into a norwegian helmet before the wire wool ambushed it! Leon (BEAT ME TO IT CHAPS!!!)
It seems like there was a couple of decals at one time. Those steel wooling norwegians....get you everytime.
They apparently removed the Norwegian Lion decal...still an original shell with an original (yet red-dyed) liner...
cheers, Glenn
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Yup, this wasn't done by the "Norwegians", rather probably some overzealous collector with too much time on his hands and no feeling for history wielding a steel wool pad-- a ruined helmet... Still haven't gotten myself one of these re-issues with Norwegian national decals... they actually look pretty goode except for the nasty red dye to the liners. And, as mentioned before, they seem to have become somewhat scarce due to this silly practice of removing paint and decals to uncover original paint etc ( if there is any at all under there) ... such a shame.
Norweign helmet giveaway red dyed liner and light green paint inside. I for the like of me can never see why they need stripped. As stated there is little or no original paint left on them. I found this out with a Norweign painted German ammo can nothing but steel original german fieldgrau was not there. All of this left behind surplus German items had this green paint. I think they are better off left alone as stated they have more collector value as Norweign reissue and some of the decals are getting hard to find. timothy
At the end of the day, a nice original shell that makes an excellent base for a re-enactor's helmet.
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