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Named M42 wire covered “half-basket”. This helmet was obtained from Thomas Kibler-author of “Combat Helmets of the Third Reich”. He stated that it was an indirect vet buy, guaranteed this as the real deal and out of hundreds of helmets--was one of only four original wire helmets he has owned. This helmet has been discussed at wehrmacht-awards”dot”com. This forum is an excellent source of information on Third Reich memorabilia.The helmet is in decent condition in light of its intended use and age. It is stamped ET64, and 2482. The helmet is also soldier named to a soldier named “Horstkotte”. The chinstrap is complete, and lightly stamped on the end (can’t make out the maker). Liner fingers are fragile-some cracked.The only detraction to this original and rare helmet is that someone attempted to remove the paint used to cover up the Heer decal. The decal is there, but in poor shape. Efforts to camouflage often resulted in decals being over painted or scratched off.
Just found this auction on Ebay.
Named M42 wire covered “half-basket”. This helmet was obtained from Thomas Kibler-author of “Combat Helmets of the Third Reich”. He stated that it was an indirect vet buy, guaranteed this as the real deal and out of hundreds of helmets--was one of only four original wire helmets he has owned. This helmet has been discussed at wehrmacht-awards”dot”com. This forum is an excellent source of information on Third Reich memorabilia.The helmet is in decent condition in light of its intended use and age. It is stamped ET64, and 2482. The helmet is also soldier named to a soldier named “Horstkotte”. The chinstrap is complete, and lightly stamped on the end (can’t make out the maker). Liner fingers are fragile-some cracked.The only detraction to this original and rare helmet is that someone attempted to remove the paint used to cover up the Heer decal. The decal is there, but in poor shape. Efforts to camouflage often resulted in decals being over painted or scratched off.
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