British MkII? GCD. Identification
Article about: Hi I got this mk2 i think it is british but there isn't any siganaturex except something what looks like C 33, and only a stamp. Others mk2 have signatures of maker. This one have only nice
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It's a British helmet. The 'BMB' on the liner indicates the manufacturer of Briggs Motor Bodies, Dagenham. The 'C' stamp on the shell could indicate the manufacturer Clydesdale Stamping Co Ltd, Dudley. They manufactured helmets from 1939-1940, so it fits with the date on the liner.
Not sure what the 'GCD' marking indicates. It's a personal marking, added by the owner.
Regards, B.B.
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As far as I can see this is all original. The BMB marking is for Briggs Motor Bodies of Dagenham, London.
Brodie B has faster digits!
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Thanks for quick reply
Thats great, means I have original, early war helmet
Again thank you for asnwer
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It is indeed an early war helmet, with the correct chinstrap for the date of manufacture. Later war helmets were given chinstraps made from a single piece of elasticated canvas, as with the helmet below.
Regards, B.B.
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