Article about: Here is one that I have had for decades. It is an aluminum M34 square dip shell that originally was equipped with a comb. The comb was removed, presumably, during the War. The outline of the
Here is one that I have had for decades. It is an aluminum M34 square dip shell that originally was equipped with a comb. The comb was removed, presumably, during the War. The outline of the comb is easily seen on the dome of the shell, and the holes were plugged with aluminum button like devices. It was issued with Police decals in the configuration that was in use from July 10, 1934 through July 28, 1936. I have included page 236 of the Baer treatise for reference. In fact, it looks as if this helmet is the exact model pictured on that page, albeit sans comb. There is also an ink stamp on the dome pad that reads "Joseph Mailander: Pflasterer Geschaft", which, if my rusty German serves, means the helmet was issued to road construction workers who, I assume, were employees of a company named Joseph Mailander. Any help with the meaning of the stamp would be appreciated. The liner is named to a R. Schmidtt - it shouldn't be too hard to research that fellow. Maybe this guy worked on the Autobahn? Nothing exotic, but I like it. Hope you do too. Jim G.
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