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    guys -

    please see these closeup pix I've added at peoples' request.

    if the helm's crap obv. I won't buy it. I still welcome ALL views. thanks again! david
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        #4
        Still a tricky one ,it has age but looks more WW2 than WW1 , I would give it a miss unless it was $150 or so .Rob
        God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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          #5
          The helmet's camo is un like any spring time pattern circa 1918 I've seen but there was no standard job. I agree with Robb, the Camo looks like WWII style and because of the base coat I think it's a mock up albeit not done recently. While it could be a good WWII job it's doubtful being it's a second line issue helmet.

          See my other entry in the original thread on this one.

          W.

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            #6
            David,

            If you are looking for an honest original WWI example of a German camo painted steel helmet this is not it. I don't see the original field grau paint underneath areas of wear where you would expect to find some. I don't like the paint, the application of such, and, I don't like the chipping in the paint or overall wear.

            IMO I think someone made a bad attempt at painting a WWII camo pattern on an original WWI shell.

            I would never consider purchasing this helmet as an original WWI German camo.

            Regards,

            Chuck

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              #7
              Hello,

              IMO no problem, a good WW1 one.

              Here one of mine :



              Best regards

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                #8
                thanks all for the additional input- seems this field is as strewn with mines as WWII helms!

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                  #9
                  M16 Factory camo;

                  Here is a M16 factory camo that I picked up 25 years ago. It was in a shipping crate with 7 other identical camo helmets. They were all badly soot covered along with the crate. All had been in a fire and smoked very badly at some time. I was only able to get 2 of them. Sold the other one to a friend just after I got them. I took them home & washed both with mild soap & they cleaned up perfect. The colors are vibrant. The chin strap is a repro I put onit. Has original paint under the camo & inside. I don't think they were ever issued.
                  Dirk





                  Last edited by slade007; 02-28-2009, 04:04 PM. Reason: Lost 2 photos;

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by inimicus View Post
                    thanks all for the additional input- seems this field is as strewn with mines as WWII helms!
                    when it comes to camo helmets not even close.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JR92 View Post
                      Hello,

                      IMO no problem, a good WW1 one.

                      Here one of mine :



                      Best regards

                      I like this one... why don't you start a separate thread and post more photos.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by slade007 View Post
                        Here is a M16 factory camo that I picked up 25 years ago. It was in a shipping crate with 7 other identical camo helmets. They were all badly soot covered along with the crate. All had been in a fire and smoked very badly at some time. I was only able to get 2 of them. Sold the other one to a friend just after I got them. I took them home & washed both with mild soap & they cleaned up perfect. The colors are vibrant. The chin strap is a repro I put onit. Has original paint under the camo & inside. I don't think they were ever issued.
                        Dirk






                        Dirk,

                        If you have the time I would like to see more of this helmet. Please post a new thread to include good clear close-ups of the paint, and all three rivets.

                        Chuck

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                          #13
                          They were issued alright. About eighty years before they were painted.

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