What do you guys think about this helmet cover, original or made postwar?
Cheers Alex
What do you guys think about this helmet cover, original or made postwar?
Cheers Alex
Certainly has the "look" to it ............. but these days, who can tell for sure. What's your gut feeling?
Dan
What ever it is I'd leave it because there is no colour in it
Put Through the washing machine one too many times??
Where did it come from, the Roman Empire?
You can barely even tell what ind of camo it was. If it's real at all.
Could be one of those mouse grey covers inside out?
A Mouse Grey Helmet Cover - Page 2 - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
It's for sale on eBay, a private auction from Latvia?
Best Regards,
Andy
Best Regards,
Andy
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Ah, yes I see now - US$200 buy it now ..... a real bargain ........not
Hehe okay maybe a too good to be true price Anyone who knows how much these covers normally sell? If we say it is all original.
I think it is splinter camo. Not sure what they go for these days, but I would guess regular army splinter camos sell for a little under 2K USD
Corey
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