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Article about: Hi, Thoughts on this M40 SD - unfortunately the decal is removed. I like the colour and the liner. Regards Replace

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    Hi,

    Thoughts on this M40 SD - unfortunately the decal is removed.
    I like the colour and the liner.

    Regards
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    Looks like a honest M40 Q64 helmet with removed decal. To bad of the removed decal indeed.
    Find a nice chinstrap with some wear for it and it will display very nice.

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    Remember the soldiers were told to remove the decals, so it could be this has been done by the ww2 owner himself. A goodlooking helmet.

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    Really nice helmet! Regards,Geoff

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    Nice and honest!...

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    Quote by Gunny Hartmann View Post
    Nice and honest!...
    I knew a hooker in Japan that was the same way.
    I never did find my wallet though.

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    Hi, nothing wrong with that M40, a good honest lid. Leon.

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    Quote by SteveR View Post
    I knew a hooker in Japan that was the same way.
    I never did find my wallet though.
    Went by the moniker of Miso Honi......????








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