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    Help with liners ?

    Are these liners original and of any value ?
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        All three appear to have snaps to attach liner to the shells....This was found on paratrooper liners....Yours don't have the paratrooper chinstrap yokes however....What do the maker's marks look like?......Always have to be concerned with euroclone helmet liner components (sweatbands, chinstraps, nape straps)....Bodes

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          My knowledge is very limited so I hope someone can help you out,I will try.

          Are there any markings? Are they stamped in the centre (inside?)

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          If the liner has a small hole on the front it might be a good indication that it is a WW2 liner,I think this was used for higher officers/commanders to attach a star or something?
          Again,my knowledge is very limited,don't shoot me if I'm wrong .

          They are probably going to ask for more pictures

          Kind regards

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            Also,the 2nd helmet doesn't have a leather chinstrap. Not sure I've seen it before on a WW2 liner?

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              more pics

              here one can see the straps were cut of
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                  manufacturer

                  2 liners have the INLAND stamp and 1 with WESTINGHOUSE stamp

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ww2finding View Post
                    2 liners have the INLAND stamp and 1 with WESTINGHOUSE stamp
                    Inland was a manufacturer of paratrooper liners....I think Westinghouse may have been as well.....Too bad the yokes were cut off....Bodes

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bodes View Post
                      Inland was a manufacturer of paratrooper liners....I think Westinghouse may have been as well.....Too bad the yokes were cut off....Bodes
                      All three liners are collectible, even in their modified state....I have seen Inland made liners bring good money...Bodes

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                        #12
                        thanks

                        Thanks Bodes

                        i will try and sell them
                        Last edited by Ww2finding; 07-23-2017, 04:16 PM.

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                          for sale here

                          if interested, one is for sale here

                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/INLAND-WW2-M...sAAOSwkX1Zd2tP

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                            Originally posted by Ww2finding View Post
                            if interested, one is for sale here

                            http://www.ebay.com/itm/INLAND-WW2-M...sAAOSwkX1Zd2tP
                            hello
                            your sweatband not ww2 , post war made

                            olivier

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