Its not one i would like in my collection, i too think it has the look of a fake camo,the wear and it just has that look of postwar jobs that are always on ebay, but thats just my opinion, heres a couple of pics of mine ,rgds Dave
Its not one i would like in my collection, i too think it has the look of a fake camo,the wear and it just has that look of postwar jobs that are always on ebay, but thats just my opinion, heres a couple of pics of mine ,rgds Dave
Hello,
Collecting is not about racing my young friend (don't worry, i'm not condescending here)....better learn hard and wait a bit more than be very disapointed and lose money. At least you learned that it's better to post items here prior to purchase them rather than do the opposite...that's a good beginning...
At the age of 10 years old, an ex-friend of mine has inherited between 280 and 300 pieces of WWI german headgear in astonishing condition....his great grandfather was a medic during the war and his "passion" was to collect helmets each day from the battlefield...
I don't like this helmet either...
Thanks
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Hard to say, all is in same condtition and for me the leather had been treated, I see marks on the leather, to make it older?
very fine luft camo there scrooge....
what in particular about it concerns you exactly?
i may be younger but ive done my fair share of reading and ive handled plenty of original examples. i have the knowledge of an advanced collector, just not the money : /
i think it's good personally, but for those of you who dont like it, please explain why or i wont learn anything.
Last edited by ObKrieger; 07-24-2010 at 07:32 PM.
My advice to you would be to take it to someone you know who really knows about German helmets. It is always better to examine an item 'in the flesh' rather than just rely on photographic evidence. I certainly am no expert on helmets, but it did look ok to me in the pictures. So it just shows how much I know!
harry me aswell, look at this way wouldnt a helmet that went through ww2 and normandy have a little more battle scars? aswell as even some postwar storage marks? the look it has now it would more or less need to have been painted in battle then never touched to look like that, the close up of the paint had me to start with and thats why i comented to start with, daves is how an original should look.
Last edited by HJ-Collector; 07-24-2010 at 09:15 PM. Reason: typo
Agreed, in this sort of hobby experience comes with age. Theres always more experience to be gained and things to be learned no matter how old you are, however someone can only learn so much in a certain amount of time. If a 20 year old and a 40 year old both started collecting helmets when they were 12, obviously the 40 year old is going to have more knowledge. Hopefully that makes sense
Thanks
Danny
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