I'm looking for background information about the flat-topped Failsworth helmets that are regularly seen on the market, typically dated 1942 and occasionally attributed as South African (even though Failsworth is in England). I'm not talking about the Wolseley design pith helmet also made by Failsworth, but the style shown in the attached photo.
An interesting note: I contacted the Failsworth Hat Compnay a while back and they had no idea that the company made pith helmets during the war! No recollection, no records, zip.
Anyway, after seeing one sold on eBay attributed as "worn captured by Germans in North Africa" I decided to ask the group here. Because I've never seen any photos of British in North Africa wearing these, much less Germans. Any information appreciated as usual... mine came from an antique store 20 years ago for $5 in heavily used condition.
Jim
An interesting note: I contacted the Failsworth Hat Compnay a while back and they had no idea that the company made pith helmets during the war! No recollection, no records, zip.
Anyway, after seeing one sold on eBay attributed as "worn captured by Germans in North Africa" I decided to ask the group here. Because I've never seen any photos of British in North Africa wearing these, much less Germans. Any information appreciated as usual... mine came from an antique store 20 years ago for $5 in heavily used condition.
Jim
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