I have purchased a Japanese helmet. A friend of mine told me that for a Japanese helmet to be original it must have Japanese characters stamped into the metal on the inside back of the helmet. Could anyone provide me information if this is factual? Also I was wondering abount Japanese helmets that are not stamped with characters in the metal. Could they still be original? Thank you guys for your help.
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If it is an actual army combat helmet there should be stampings on interior rear. There should also be a hand painted in white size marking. If not then your helmet is likely a very common civilian/last ditch/ home land defense helmet. Is there a flat, star insignia on front of your helmet ? Photos would be best
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Originally posted by Jareth View PostIf it is an actual army combat helmet there should be stampings on interior rear. There should also be a hand painted in white size marking. If not then your helmet is likely a very common civilian/last ditch/ home land defense helmet. Is there a flat, star insignia on front of your helmet ? Photos would be best
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Here is the inside of a helmet I recently purchased. Looking on the back is what appears to be, just to the left of the size large mark, a very faint stamping that looks like a T or the number 1, with the bottom of the T towards the rim. This picture doesnt show it well-could that be a stamping, it is all I see on the inside. The picture does not show the stamp
Here are a couple of other picts of the helmet from a previous thread. Without a distinct stamp is the shell fake?
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=455896
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Originally posted by blinky View PostI think you're safe, some were struck fairly lightly.
Is there a date on the underside of the front liner pad?
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