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    Helmet, help with identification and value ?

    Guys,

    I know little or nothing about Japanese helmets, so would appreciate any help. Just picked this up at an estate sale. Liner is gone and looks like someone recently took a grinder to the rivets as well. Paint is mostly there and has some markings painted inside the back lip of the helmet.

    Is it an Army helmet ? What are the markings ? Size ? What is the value in present condition ?

    Thanks for any help.

    RIch Mason
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      Back view

      Back view
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        #4
        inside view

        inside view
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          inside detail

          inside detail
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            markings

            markings
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              markings 2

              Another shot of the markings, but blurry. Unfortunately the first shot was washed out by the flash and the second shot is blurry. I can try to take another shot tomorrow.

              Rich M
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                this is an original Army shell. paint looks original too. value? less than $100 on Ebay.

                the upside down Y with a bar across it means it's a large size shell. i don't know what the other character represents.

                --------------sorry, i'll just keep quiet next time until i get more experienced--------------------------------
                Last edited by luftwaffenkopf; 07-20-2008, 01:36 PM.

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                  #9
                  That one is a Thai conversion no value really the two kanji are the owners name

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                    How can you tell ?

                    How can you tell it's a Thai conversion ?

                    Thanks,

                    Rich M

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                      #11
                      Because all the original parts are gone and new holes drilled for a us type liner

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                        #12
                        Original Japanese owner's name is intact though. 岸本 (Kishimoto)

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