Outside pictures make it look like a factory finish of fine textured khaki green, which was the last year this colour was used on the Mk2 before dark brown was adopted.
Can't tell from the steel...
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Outside pictures make it look like a factory finish of fine textured khaki green, which was the last year this colour was used on the Mk2 before dark brown was adopted.
Can't tell from the steel...
I think it is SNL, S E Norris Ltd.
An A86 BMB
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50p.
BMB, I bet.
Could this be the elusive Eveson Brothers?
Nice one, haven't seen that maker before.
Would it be,, W Hutton & Sons, A for Allen.
Everything looks fine,no problems with it.
A Mk1 liner, with a paper sticker of, J.Compton Sons & Webb Ltd, over the normal stamp on the liner JCS&WLtd.
An 1949 dated Mk2 liner, which unusually has an quality control stamp.
Think these are only on BMB made liners, got plenty more but they are just to faded to read. You'll note one is on the back of one of the tongues, an BMB 1943 which they made in lighter material.
That's great to add a name to an item.
Very nice helmet, I guess Australain, as they too like NZ helmets had the British style Mk2 chin strap lugs, and British liners. But maybe it could have been used by NZ, but I know the chin strap...
Hi Xavier,
It's Clydesdale stampings 1940.
Here are a few I think you don't have.
The HELMETS Ltd liner, I have seen a few of these where the name is partially or completely covered by OOOOOOO.
Here is Steel Ceilings, & REM (Remploy) 1961.
If you want any specific maker/date, give us a list.
ADVANX, I think is Advanx Tyre & Rubber Company, Sydney.
Like Dunlop, would certainly have had all the equipment to produce liners.
Ttc 1944.
Clydesdale Stamping Co Ltd. 1939 to now 1941.
HBH, 1938 to now 1942.
Well this one really mucks up, or should it have been an f on the front of mucks.
A 1940 shell with an Mk2 chin strap lug dated 1939?
It's all correct, just never seen an 1940 dated shell with...
An W&L.C. 1941
Hi Mick, Have seen Jager-Rand liners dated 1943.