Can anyone identify this helmet for me?
Thanks,
Charlie
Can anyone identify this helmet for me?
Thanks,
Charlie
Hi Charlie, your pics are very small. Bigger ones would really help.
Cheers, Ade.
Not my original pic, emailed me by a friend!!
Is this better?
That is better. I have edited your post and added the pic direct to the forum. Please see "FAQ" on how to do this.
It is either going to be British or American and WW1 in date.
The liner is the key here.
Cheers, Ade.
Think this is the liner for the same helmet....just got a load of pics with numbers on no info!!
OK, it is WW1.
Cheers, Ade.
Many thanks Ade,
I'm no expert on helmets and I dont want to advise my friend its one thing when its another.....I think he was concerned about the condition and actual identity before he buys it, don't think he trusted the dealer 100%
Thanks again Ade
Hello Ade,once again your knowledge spills forth,I was gonna suggest the needing of a liner pic..ya beat me to the punch..well done mate..hope all is well..CHEERS! BTW,when are you gonna write a guide,I'll buy the first copy..LOL
Thanks! I spend too much time online to ever write a book.
I did forget to post on how to tell a US helmet from a British helmet: the rim on a Brit made example is overlapped whereas the US version it is butt jointed.
Another feature is the chinstrap hangers:The chinstrap hangers rivets are round and domed each side on US made helmets. British ones are round headed split pins, so the underside will show the two folded over ends of the pin.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Ade is right about the split rivets at the sides, your helmet is a Mk1 bridie as it has a rim, you will find that the earlier one was the "A" Patt helmet commonly known as a raw edge as it has no rim.
Dave.
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