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    #16
    Killer helmet...

    I think I see 10 M-16 camos for every ONE M-18.

    Robert

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      #17
      A nice camo, with a beautiful pattern...

      Adler 1

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        #18
        New photos.

        I took some more photos. Hope they are better then the first ones.

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          #19
          Back
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            #20
            Other Side
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              #21
              Side
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              Last edited by PlaceOfBayonets; 01-26-2010, 07:24 PM. Reason: wrong photo was added :(

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                #22
                underside view
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                  #23
                  Top. Also that chin strap was not sewn in. It's just sitting on the D rings.

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                    #24
                    I saw it too on eBay, but I did not see what the winning bid was?
                    Nice camo

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                      #25
                      Winning bid was too much it sucked!

                      Anyway I am posting one more photo for Chuck. Look the chin strap got swen in today by a little lady that works a sew shop out of her home! Don't crinch too much!!!

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                        #26
                        Maybe you should pay it some 'mind' as it is the original owners name or the name of the fellow that 'liberated' it.....

                        Originally posted by PlaceOfBayonets View Post
                        Not sure what the hand writing says. I don't pay that kinda thing much mind. Seller nor I can make out the name. It does not look like a German Soldier's name.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by nzef1940 View Post
                          Maybe you should pay it some 'mind' as it is the original owners name or the name of the fellow that 'liberated' it.....
                          I don't pay the impossible any mind, you either can read something or you can't. In this case I can't read it and weather or not the name is there it makes no difference to the helmet's existance. It's still a good German helmet no matter the names written in them.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by PlaceOfBayonets View Post
                            I don't pay the impossible any mind, you either can read something or you can't. In this case I can't read it and weather or not the name is there it makes no difference to the helmet's existance. It's still a good German helmet no matter the names written in them.

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                            There is unit as well as name, very interesting indeed. You never know what you might just have there.

                            I can make out "16 ?" may be "16 Komp" but that does not make sense.

                            If it turns out to be the 16th Bavarian Infantry Regiment then you may have a lot more history there than you realise,

                            I wonder how many of us are actually sitting on the helmets of some very notable Germans from WW1 or may be they went on to become very well known in WW2.

                            The history is there, written on the rear visor,

                            Chris
                            Last edited by 90th Light; 04-12-2010, 06:24 AM.

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