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Re: ремонтирует-repaired helmet
I think many factors contribute ,but in general good material seems to be drying up (certainly in Piter) and competion for it is fiercer . I recently bought a generals Furazhka -minus cockade and chincords at 25000 roubles . Yet the same collector found it at a well known fleamarket for around 3000 . So its still out there , just become very competitive i reckon
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04-25-2010 02:51 PM
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Re: ремонтирует-repaired helmet
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The post war helmets do have their place in history. My interest is the probable use of war time shells, chin straps and mix of liners. I look at them as a poor man's war time helmet in a round about way. The early post war helmets are available, cheap and in excellent shape as we speak.
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I recently purchased a 1950 model that look like it was refurbished.. it has obvious signs of wear and rust that were somehow sand blasted and then repainted.. so does anyone know if these indeed are wartime shells on these helmets?
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Re: ремонтирует-repaired helmet
It appears to me to be dated (19)48r...
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
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I have one with the P (P-1) so size one but it is from 1957. Don't they ALL have the P or am I looking at the right 'p'. Mine has a stamped star on the visor underside (like a Tula arsenal stamp).
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Re: ремонтирует-repaired helmet
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col james
hi richiec sorry i uploaded the wrong picture shot angle heres a better one the die stamp is 45 but the ink stamp is 48 ,thanks james
Sorry,
the batch number does not match the year of production, this helmet is dated 1948.
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