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    South African shell

    Hi . I would like to show you this south african shell. It was brought back from a travel in Libya 20 years ago. Opinions welcome !
    Regards
    Christophe

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    [ATTACH]2513201[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]2513202[/ATTACH]

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      #3
      Curious what the three holes are for? Maybe for a cloth neck cover to shield the back of the neck from the sun?

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        #4
        Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
        Curious what the three holes are for? Maybe for a cloth neck cover to shield the back of the neck from the sun?
        That' s right, but I couldn't find any photo that has cloth on.

        I would want to see one with an original cloth on it.

        Taka

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          #5
          Originally posted by J7W22007 View Post
          That' s right, but I couldn't find any photo that has cloth on.

          I would want to see one with an original cloth on it.

          Taka
          3 holes are standard for SA WWII helmets and were intended for a neck guard/curtain, i do not think there is any evidence though of that ever being used,

          Interesting chin strap fittings for a SA helmet normal type below


          nice shell
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            #6
            Thats an interesting South African MkII,Christophe.
            The chinstrap lugs are what is known as, Chinstrap securing lug MKII-they were produced in early 1938.There maybe a date under the Split Pins.South African MkII shells are never marked.
            The remnants of the art work is great too,i think i can make out a cannon under the crossed flags which could indicate Artillery.
            As for the pictures of a South African MkII with a neck cloth,good luck, ive been looking for one for years and havnt come across one yet,i believe they were never issued by the Military.
            Cheers Mick

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              #7
              Thanks for all your comments !
              Best regards
              Christophe

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                #8
                Nice relic

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