Awhile back I purchased the Japanese combat helmet below. With the helmet came a letter dated 1984 that was supposedly written by a Marine Sgt recounting his experiences on Tarawa and his account of acquiring this helmet. My question does not have to do with the letter's veracity. The helmet is no doubt a true combat helmet, and with a considerable bit of light pitting throughout. The leather liner band is broken and held in place by the rivets and star.
It is the star that has me curious. As the pictures will show, it has a quite old application of gold paint on it that reminds me of the gold "decoupage" paint of the 70's. Does it appear that the star is original (aside from the paint) or a reproduction added later? I am not concerned if the vet decided to touch up an original star, but I would be if the star is incorrect.
I will also show pics of the interesting helmet including the owner's name stitched into the liner.
Thank you in advance!
William
It is the star that has me curious. As the pictures will show, it has a quite old application of gold paint on it that reminds me of the gold "decoupage" paint of the 70's. Does it appear that the star is original (aside from the paint) or a reproduction added later? I am not concerned if the vet decided to touch up an original star, but I would be if the star is incorrect.
I will also show pics of the interesting helmet including the owner's name stitched into the liner.
Thank you in advance!
William
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