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01-20-2012 04:35 AM
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Nice lid I can just imagine the ringer of a headache that fellow must have had .
Regards Mark K
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Too bad the research on the name proved to be a blank, that would have added a large interest factor to the helmet. I think the helmet was target practice at one point.
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66

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DougB
Too bad the research on the name proved to be a blank, that would have added a large interest factor to the helmet. I think the helmet was target practice at one point.
Yeah, I was disappointed. That's also one of the reason's I bought the helmet. I wanted an SS helmet that has a name. I wanted to put a face on this helmet, but oh well. There were two SS soldiers with that name and none of the signatures matched. But, again, I thank you, Doug, for your kind help with my research.
I agree, Doug. I don't think this was a battle damaged helmet as the seller stated, but one that was used for target practice.
kind regards
Samir
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Must have been a distant target or low velocity rounds, because they
have not penetrated the shell. Perhaps the concussion dislodged
both of the vent do-dads.........
( Sorry, it's 2:00 am - long day - time for bed. )
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Looks like a 45 hits to me at distance. just my opinion.
Eric
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Indeed - They are large caliber hits.
( Drink not finished........)
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
Aha ! They're vent LUGS.........!
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66
When I got the research cd back from Dieter I was so excited and hopeful that we had the guy Samir and as disappointed as you it wasn't him! I love researching these, it's the best part of collecting, putting the real history to the helmet. I'm not sure what's more frustrating, not finding the right guy or finding a host of names but none of them match!
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Re: Waffen SS DD M35 ET66

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DougB
When I got the research cd back from Dieter I was so excited and hopeful that we had the guy Samir and as disappointed as you it wasn't him! I love researching these, it's the best part of collecting, putting the real history to the helmet. I'm not sure what's more frustrating, not finding the right guy or finding a host of names but none of them match!
I totally agree, Doug. I personally feel a named SS helmet is a complete helmet, the "whole package".
Remember that Q64 SS I bought recently? That one is named also. Its penciled under the skirt by the lot number, but hard to make out unless you have some good or special light. It appears to read "Kormen" or "Kormer", but with two dots on top of the letter "o" so I assume it's a German SS soldier.
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