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Late war relic camo M38 authenticity

Article about: Hey all, have the opportunity to buy what I believe to be a late war relic m38, which the seller says is camo and was found in Holland, and will clean up with a oxalic bath. Looking to deter

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    Quote by 69Barracuda View Post
    I'll see if I can get the bolts off first and take the bolts and leather off before I give it a bath, thanks for the tip.
    Generally this is a very bad thing to do - the originality of the liner, liner band and helmet should not be tampered with.
    In this instance i can see why you may wish to remove them if giving an acid bath - but worth mentioning for anyone else who may think this is a good idea on their helmet.

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    Also the patina Steven! It’s all about the patina. Even you must have heard that by now lol.....

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