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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
Yes, they are all good questions and ones that I would love to know the answer to.
I will dig through my collection of photographs and see if I can gain anything new from them.
The official practice vs soldier initiative question is the most interesting to me. Perhaps somebody knows and can provide some evidence?
Best,
Josh
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10-30-2012 03:42 PM
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
nice m40 i dont mind the look of those chin straps on german helmets
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
Do you know what the white colored paint on it from?
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
Hi Kyle,
I can not say for sure. The most likely reason for this would be improper storage in the veterans garage. If I remember correctly, this one came out of a veterans estate.
I suppose somebody accidentally slopped a bit of paint while it was in the garage or something similair.
Josh
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
One of my first helmets was an M40 Heer the - same maker/decal combo as this one, so I have a soft spot for them. Your is in much better condition and the Czech strap only adds to its character. Great helmet Josh.
Regards,
John
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
Thanks, John - It's nice to see this helmet resurface on the forum and get some very kind compliments.
It's almost been a year since I purchased it, it still resides on my shelf (pic below). It is an interesting helmet, I'd love to know more about these chinstraps, but I think that is a mystery that is lost to time.
I threw around the possibility that these chinstraps were issued to rear-echelon soldiers/servicemen, but looking at the condition of the liner on this one (and others with the same chinstrap), many have seen some heavy use.
Thanks to all,
Josh
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Very nice, Dan! I really like it! Got any liner shots or a link to the original thread?
Samir has some VERY nice Heer helmets, he really knows how to pick 'em. You did well to pick that one up
Thanks for your compliments.
Josh
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
I've seen the chinstrap on several German helmets, I assume field replaced, nothing more or less. Broken strap. Need a new one. Don't think the combat soldier much cared where it came from. Nice charachter piece.
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Re: Quist - M1940 Heer Helmet
Thanks, Doug - field replacement is also a likely possibility and in many cases I'm sure that a broken strap was the catalyst for picking up a Czech strap, perhaps comfort was also a factor (this is the most common explanation, but I think it is probably guess work). I'll continue to search for photographs of these straps in wear.
Josh
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