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    Amazing ...

    really my favorite thread ... I am always looking for DAK / Tropical Heer and LW small items ( easier to display at home ) like headgear ... I am looking for Art , Cav , Pionier , Recon side caps , helmets , belts and buckles , insignia , armbands , WP and SB ... feel free to pm if you have something to sell

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      DAK Postcards

      Hello,

      Here's a few more DAK postcards.

      C.
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        Originally posted by DAKcollector1 View Post
        Hello,

        Here's a few more DAK postcards.

        C.
        Very nice Christopher

        Jerry

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          P.R. 5 wehrpass

          Hello,

          Thank you Jerry.

          Any interest in seeing my very lawt DAK wehrpass ~ to a driver from PR 5 in this regiment from the beginning?

          C.

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            And my two latest pickups

            Said to be both from the same Vet.
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              The LW tropical side cap and documents are vet bring backs from Tunisia.
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              Last edited by Larry F.; 02-01-2011, 07:22 PM.

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                Notice the "pink" in the paint.
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                  Originally posted by Larry F. View Post
                  Notice the "pink" in the paint.
                  so this bucket come from Afrika too ?

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                    Originally posted by besslein View Post
                    so this bucket come from Afrika too ?
                    I can't prove that it did but the pink in the paint and the wear to the helmet lead me to believe that it may have been there.

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                      Originally posted by Larry F. View Post
                      I can't prove that it did but the pink in the paint and the wear to the helmet lead me to believe that it may have been there.
                      understand,but is the liner dark in color? i ask becose my friend grandfather who has bring one from Afrika,as a Polish soldier has one and the liner is near black in color from use.

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                        Definitely was used but not "black" as you describe.

                        Would love to see the helmet you're talking about. Sounds very interesting.
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                          Originally posted by Larry F. View Post
                          Definitely was used but not "black" as you describe.

                          Would love to see the helmet you're talking about. Sounds very interesting.
                          i will ask him if i can take few photos,he do have a few anothers item taken from Afrika,will try in few days.

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                            Beautiful helmet Larry and the Tunisia vet items are very nice, especially the salty looking cap.
                            I think that there is a bit of a misconception that 'true' Africa helmets should have well worn liners, heavily darkened from sweat. I don't agree with this because most of the time these guys wore their caps not helmets. They would don helmets for action but when not in the firing line a cap would be the first thing on their heads.

                            Mark

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                              Thanks for the kinds words Mark!

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                                Yep,
                                She's pure top shelf Larry!
                                The colour is associated with North Africa, certainly, as it is a match for other known veteran returned LW (& the occasional heer) camouflaged helmet from that area, and not a pigmentation seen (as far as I know) from any other arena...
                                Regarding the colour of the liner, also agree with Mark. The m40 cap was most certainly the prefered item of headgear, but from period photos the helmet was also very commonly worn on marches, retreat/advance situations, even when a cap would have sufficed.
                                Beautiful helmet, and Thanks for sharing it
                                Here's two pattern of tropical sweater.
                                Best regards,
                                Mark.
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