Just wanted to share last years max show find here in pittsburgh pa, can't believe i got for what i got it for, hope the poor guy survived, can't get a good photo of the maker mark but it's et64 with a backwards stamped e, must have been in a hurry.
Just wanted to share last years max show find here in pittsburgh pa, can't believe i got for what i got it for, hope the poor guy survived, can't get a good photo of the maker mark but it's et64 with a backwards stamped e, must have been in a hurry.
hmmm the liner looks a little off to me
hey bowlin, im in erie : )
the helmet looks ok to me, i think maybe the picture is distorting the shape of the liner a bit.
nice salty vet
Thanks for your comments!
I like the shell and decal looks like it didnt get abused to much in the war.the liner looks consistent with the little use of the shell.lv
Hi,greetings
Helm looks original-are that "Bloodstains?"
Many "Luftwaffe" helmets were worn in "Flakbatterys" found one like that(as a Boy) in my Hometown May 1945 discartet near an unusual Flakbattery in the City lake Hamburg-maybe interesting?Regards Jurgen
Thats very interesting, and yes that is blood staining, thanks again for your story and everybodys comments.
Yep quiete horrible-but Interesting?That Chap shot under the Helmet in the Head by the Looks?I guess dead anyway? any scratches in the Inside of that what pierced his Head?
Regards
Jurgen
Bowlin Im not a big helmet guy but could we get better photos of the liner ? Are those little metal rings on the liner ,and why no "blood" on the string? Gary
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