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01-23-2023 01:04 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Hard to say as they used a few different types on transitional helmets.
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TheGoon
Hard to say as they used a few different types on transitional helmets.
I was in hurry, so i had no time to do research. It was sold in our local advertisement site, for reasonable price- so i had to go for it before it ended up in hands of some reseller.
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Thats a really nice, salty helmet! Great find!
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A nice relic! And interesting to see that it has retained what looks like a WW1 liner which is sometimes seen. Either a size 62 or a 60.
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AndyM35
A nice relic! And interesting to see that it has retained what looks like a WW1 liner which is sometimes seen. Either a size 62 or a 60.
Thank You. It was one of the helmet models i was actually looking for- it was found locally. What makes me wonder are the remains of the layer of white paint, which reminds me of white wash in few spots.
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Certainly a very interesting helmet. The white paint appears to be under the field grey, which would suggest a snow camo prior to it being repainted to 1940 specifications (but not necessarily in 1940, perhaps after) with a single decal added. This one has a lot of character.
Andy
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Interesting, maybe it is the reason why the field grey paint has flaked off the surface, because of the white wash not being properly cleaned prior application of the paint? About decal would it be a field applied decal- if it was done after 1940? Still- thank You for some additional information.
Best regards,
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