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An ET62 M35 shell (the vents are definitely rivets, not stamped, look closely at the picture of the Adler), the correct ET Adler (with the dimple on the bird's left foot), a reinforced aluminum liner band - this is an all original double decal Heer helmet that was not maintained in an ideal environment since the War. This one to me is a one looker. Jim G.
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05-29-2020 03:42 AM
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An ET62 M35 shell (the vents are definitely rivets, not stamped, look closely at the picture of the Adler), the correct ET Adler (with the dimple on the bird's left foot), a reinforced aluminum liner band - this is an all original double decal Heer helmet that was not maintained in an ideal environment since the War. This one to me is a one looker. Jim G.
See it now. 7 O'clock position on the vent bushing.
A nice looking helmet still. But looks like it could have been a beauty queen if stored better.
"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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Oh thank you, you're right, the ventholes are rivets. It is a M35
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Thanks for all these Informations.
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Correct helmet unfortunately bad stored as Jim already stated. then it was cleaned from the oxidation, dirt, etc...so the result is what we see.
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Yes,in germany after the war this helmets weren't of great value. I think that's the reason for the bad stored. But now this helmet has a save place.
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