Don't Even Know Where To Start?!?!?
Article about: Like I mentioned I don't even know where to start. This is not my helmet so this picture is all i can do for you. I have seen a few of these over the years and they are always marked as ww1
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Re: Don't Even Know Where To Start?!?!?
A picture of the liner would help .. but it sounds like thats not available ....?
The helmet looks to be a preWW2 "styled" "Brodie" .... (No rim, .. and a rivet to the top to hold the liner ...)
Thats about all I can say ... as I have no idea on the decal !
Gary J.
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Re: Don't Even Know Where To Start?!?!?
I am fairly certain that it is an American made toy helmet.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Don't Even Know Where To Start?!?!?
I was also leaning towards a pre ww2 toy. and of the 3 that i have been able to handle myself none have had liners and the helmet is made of a very light metal.
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I have one just like it with out decal when I got mine I was told it was a childs helmet. My son uses it all the time.
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It's a toy helmet. These were also used by the Veterans of Foreign War's for parades also. I used to have one marked to the VFW.
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Does the "Fighting Squadron" decal have any significance
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