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07-11-2020 08:36 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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A very interesting and nice looking helmet, thank you for showing
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A nice one and a good pick up Andy. Love those "horns" sticking out!
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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These smaller Pots are of little or no value. Owning one makes you less of a man (I learned this from MAP...LOL JK). Hate when people say that S.
Nothing "small" about this guy. Looks actually huge in the pictures and a true artifact of WW1 in every sense of the word. Nice one Andy
People must have had pointier heads back then. Ive attached a picture of a Veteran of the Battle of Ancre here ....colorized
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Ha ha ;)
Funnily enough it only looks small next to 66 and up. Wish there was an even smaller size like a 58 or something. That would be comical.
Andy
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M16 helmets - really size 60 is one of the best to have because of the huge lugs.
There seem to be more 60/62 from WW1 - maybe people's heads were just smaller?
Anyway, a great helmet mate.
nick
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Thanks Nick! Yeah, I think people were smaller in general which is quite apparent when you see the sizes of some of the uniforms etc. I saw the stats somewhere the other day but can’t find them now anyway I believe the sized 60’s represented the lowest % of German Steel helmets pressed in WW1. I’ve only seen two for sale in the last few years and one was spray painted blue. Have seen a lot more 62’s.
Andy
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