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    My Unissued IJA Helmet

    I got this about 15 years ago. Hope you like it. Ron.
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      Notice the bristles of hair on the turned over rough side of the pig skin liner.
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        #4
        Ron, excellent example thanks for sharing.

        David.

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          #5
          Hmm, very crude & rough stitching on rear liner band! Doesn't get any more unissued! What's the ink stamped showa date on pads reverse?

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            #6
            yes

            I believe that helmet, nice late multi-piece liner. Nice.

            Jim
            JapaneseOrdnance at Yahoo.com

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jareth View Post
              Hmm, very crude & rough stitching on rear liner band! Doesn't get any more unissued! What's the ink stamped showa date on pads reverse?
              It has the number "15" stamped in a small block with kanji symbols in attached smaller sub-blocks.

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                Ija

                Hello, just a quick ??? why do most, if not all IJA Helmets that I have seen have that painted stripe around the lower part of the helmet. The one I have has it, and it's battle used, yours - like never used. Any idea why the paint??.
                Dale B.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ron P View Post
                  It has the number "15" stamped in a small block with kanji symbols in attached smaller sub-blocks.
                  Showa 15 is 1940



                  The different color around the helmet is believed to be a touch up from when helmets were stacked while still wet or to cover the liner pins and star that were later added.

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                    #10
                    can you recheck number? I'd of guessed a "19' for 1944 based on liner variation

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                      Originally posted by Jareth View Post
                      can you recheck number? I'd of guessed a "19' for 1944 based on liner variation
                      Here you go.....
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                        #12
                        Unusual to see this type of a liner in such an early helmet as stated!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by xXx View Post
                          Unusual to see this type of a liner in such an early helmet as stated!
                          Perhaps the liner was assembled late war using 1940 manufactured and stamped cloth liner pads or perhaps some early liners were assembled in this variation. Who knows.

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                            I also thought the date would be later. I don't know.

                            Jim
                            JapaneseOrdnance at Yahoo.com

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