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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
Im half convinced this is a Norwegian repaint with a black post war paint and a local liner and chin strap, or possibly a liner made up in the form of an original, it would help greatly if you could make out any makers marks, and like Doug there does appear to be something odd about the vent
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12-27-2011 04:13 AM
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
Will get better shots of the vent holes and the maker-mark on the aluminum liner band, there is one in the area where you'd expect to find it on a German helmet.
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
Best you get clicking with your camera Steve and let us have a look at your lids, would love to see them.
Phill
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
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WOODSNAKE
Best you get clicking with your camera Steve and let us have a look at your lids, would love to see them.
Phill
Shots of the helmets to come, needing to take some beauty shots any how- ha!
*Going to bring home the good camera from the studio for this.
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
Looks like NS flat vents.
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
What is a "NS" flat vent? Sorry still new to this.
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
"NS" was the makers code for Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerk. While each German helmet might look the same to the untrained eye, in fact each maker has subtle traits which makes them different from other makers. In this case, the air vents look a little flatter than other makers.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Question- M1935 Helmet...but liner & chin strap seem rather different
That's great to know! Thank you.
-Steve
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