Yeah, Jim, that's for sure now. I've asked that because you know how things are in this area... "If it's too great to be true... then it ain't".
For how much would you like to sell it, Matthias?
On many of the late war Q 64 m 40 DD Field Police helmets the party shields are wavy, due probably to poor application at the factory. I have a mint example, and the party shield looks like it is doing a hoola dance, but it is absolutely right. If I ever figure out how to post a picture on this site, I will put it up. Jim G.
Hi,
The helmet is now on sale
I would like to hear motivated opinions from collectors on why this isn´t a reproduction. Almost bought it but a moment ago but something stopped me... Maybe its really looks too good to be true :/. Someone told me you really need to smell it to be sure.
Rgds Jan
This helmet is original in all parts!
The paint is the correct color and texture for Q m40 police shells, the liner is a "one looker", the decals are the proper style (the bordered police eagle is identical to all other police eagles on M40 Q shells that I have seen down to the shading of the feathers on the bird's left side) and dimensions for Q helmets (check the new Niewiarowicz book which has very good photos which should convince even the most hardened skeptic on this point), and it is clear that the decals are shiny due to the period application of laquer to preserve them. There is absolutely nothing that I can see that calls the originality of any part of the helmet into question. I bought my example, which is in a bit better shape, and which has a chin strap, about 12 months ago for a bargain price of $1,200. You can find a similar piece on Bill Shea's site, The Rupturedduck now at about $1,300 which isn't as nice as this one. If I recall, the one on Bill's site has a wavy party shield similar to my example. Anyway, this is a good piece, and there shouldn't be any problem selling it. Jim G.
I love it though I can´t smell it..bought it!
Rgds Jan
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