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    #16
    Yes, this is the standard "apple green" as seen on most DD para helmets up till about 1940. I believe you can sometimes find darker shades of the same , semi-gloss green, but these are much less common.


    Regards,
    Steve

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      #17
      Originally posted by SMP
      Yes, this is the standard "apple green" as seen on most DD para helmets up till about 1940. I believe you can sometimes find darker shades of the same , semi-gloss green, but these are much less common.


      Regards,
      Steve
      ok so this is a lighter shade of field gray/ green, then ? right? My point is what is the color apple green, I am inclined to believe that it is a lighter shade of field gray green, and later examples were darker shades of gray green , even late war black geen etc.. I need to know because people ask me for apple green and then i have to explain to themn that there are diferant shades.. thi is a good example of early war so it will do well ty again

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        #18
        I guessed right on first helmet that it was dodgy getting better at this "find the dodgy helmet" game.

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          #19
          Speaking for Heer/KM/SS/Polizei helmets the early(pre-war) color was a lighter green that was slightly drab which was coined "pea green". Later(1938-39) the color became a more glossy darker green which was coined "apple green".

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            #20
            Originally posted by Perry Floyd
            Speaking for Heer/KM/SS/Polizei helmets the early(pre-war) color was a lighter green that was slightly drab which was coined "pea green". Later(1938-39) the color became a more glossy darker green which was coined "apple green".
            I agree.
            Glenn's helmet is a M38 ( 1938 onwards ) and is in what is commonly agreed to be "apple green". I don't think there is an agreed term for all the later shades of green ( glossy and matt ) that followed .

            Regards,
            Steve

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              #21
              Originally posted by SMP
              I agree.
              Glenn's helmet is a M38 ( 1938 onwards ) and is in what is commonly agreed to be "apple green". I don't think there is an agreed term for all the later shades of green ( glossy and matt ) that followed .

              Regards,
              Steve
              no one has said exactly what apple green is, is it field gray green or what? does anyone have an answer... no one has answered the question yet

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                #22
                Originally posted by Jager
                no one has said exactly what apple green is, is it field gray green or what? does anyone have an answer... no one has answered the question yet


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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Perry Floyd

                  experts.lol, all you experts out there and no one knows what the color of the above helmet is? Does anyone have an answer?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jager
                    experts.lol, all you experts out there and no one knows what the color of the above helmet is? Does anyone have an answer?
                    Compare it for yourself please! That´s apple green

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                      #25
                      Jager,

                      Colour is the hardest thing to put into words. Here is a picture for you...courtesy of Kelly Hicks' book "SS Steel". Pea-green on the left and apple-green on the right.

                      Cheers,

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Jager
                        experts.lol, all you experts out there and no one knows what the color of the above helmet is? Does anyone have an answer?

                        Your answer was in post 21. As for your demeanor,

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by darryl-P
                          Jager,

                          Colour is the hardest thing to put into words. Here is a picture for you...courtesy of Kelly Hicks' book "SS Steel". Pea-green on the left and apple-green on the right.

                          Cheers,
                          ty that is what i thought it was Cheers!!!!!!!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Perry Floyd
                            Your answer was in post 21. As for your demeanor,
                            whoi are you the demeanor police?
                            Judge not, lest yee be judged!!!

                            everything is cool. relax

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Niedersachsen
                              Compare it for yourself please! That´s apple green
                              this is a fruit, not a helmet

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Jager
                                whoi are you the demeanor police?
                                Judge not, lest yee be judged!!!

                                everything is cool. relax
                                Wow, you must have written the book "How do make friends and influence people". Don't be surprised if the next time you ask for help the knowledgeable collectors do not respond.
                                When you go home
                                Tell them for us and say
                                For your tomorrow
                                We gave our today

                                --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                                Iwo Jima 1945

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