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01-09-2021 12:20 AM
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To my inexperienced eyes, the runes have been added more recently to boost the helmet. Others will chime in.
John
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Thats really an odd one, but so far i see no red flags. The way the paint is "bubbly" is definitly odd, but an possibility why it is like that could be heat. I have seen an helmet that had similar bubbles and which was probably burned by americans after they captured it.
The red Rune and the Single Sieg Rune is definitly interesting, that could ofc. point towards the 7th, but it could also just be a soldier who thought these where "cool" hard to tell.
Definitly a helmet that saw a lot of the war, with that number of repaints it certainly saw a lot of action during the war.
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Hi John
Thank you for the reply
The Runes came above after cleaning wit Oxalic acid,before cleaning the inside was rusty
Greetings Ull
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Hi Adravor thanks for your help
I think you are correct about the bubbles beneath the layers of paint,and the runes?maybe it will be a question forever,but i can find myself in your opinion.
Greetings Ull
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Oh, you cleaned it yourself? Very good job then! Really interesting helmet, one of those special relics!
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Hi Adravor
Oxalic acid is so good to clean iron,it don't remove painting,only rust
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Enjoy it while you can - having collected many, many relic dug helmets like these, after 10 years in the atmosphere, no matter what I tried ( wax, plastic bags, spray lacquer ) the helmets continue to shed small flakes as the corrosion works its way on the material - rust truly NEVER SLEEPS!!!
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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So true that is the way it is
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Danmark
Enjoy it while you can - having collected many, many relic dug helmets like these, after 10 years in the atmosphere, no matter what I tried ( wax, plastic bags, spray lacquer ) the helmets continue to shed small flakes as the corrosion works its way on the material - rust truly NEVER SLEEPS!!!
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