Hi to All!
A very interesting early MKII found in the 80's on a flea market of a French village located between Nantes & St Nazaire (French Atlantic coast), comes to me recently.
Typically B.E.F it could be from early British Commando's also...
With a Rocco 1939 shell blackened outside & inside with a hand painted mat black-green paint topped with a rough layer of black tar and covered by a green dyed hessian cover, the most interesting detail is located on the early round pad liner, more precisely on the support band where the maker & date are usually stamped...on that one, obviously to erase these marking, several "X" have been heavily stamped to mask any visible factory indication.
Considering that I'm quite sure that this "over-stamping" have not been added post war (to mask a post war liner dated for exemple...which would have no interest on an early liner like this one since necessarily wartime or before), I would like to know if anyone have ever heard something about a instruction directive from 1940, mentioning that the markings of the equipment used by the British commandos for the early Raids (Norway, St Nazaire ...) had to be masked / erased / covered in order to avoid the Identification of manufacturers' names in case of captivity...Would anyone know anything about it ???
Thanks & Best to All!
Thierry
The Helmet
A very interesting early MKII found in the 80's on a flea market of a French village located between Nantes & St Nazaire (French Atlantic coast), comes to me recently.
Typically B.E.F it could be from early British Commando's also...
With a Rocco 1939 shell blackened outside & inside with a hand painted mat black-green paint topped with a rough layer of black tar and covered by a green dyed hessian cover, the most interesting detail is located on the early round pad liner, more precisely on the support band where the maker & date are usually stamped...on that one, obviously to erase these marking, several "X" have been heavily stamped to mask any visible factory indication.
Considering that I'm quite sure that this "over-stamping" have not been added post war (to mask a post war liner dated for exemple...which would have no interest on an early liner like this one since necessarily wartime or before), I would like to know if anyone have ever heard something about a instruction directive from 1940, mentioning that the markings of the equipment used by the British commandos for the early Raids (Norway, St Nazaire ...) had to be masked / erased / covered in order to avoid the Identification of manufacturers' names in case of captivity...Would anyone know anything about it ???
Thanks & Best to All!
Thierry
The Helmet
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