CollectorToCollector

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

M40 NSKK helmet, opinions ?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #61
    Waouh, nice pics, sir! But are you sure on this history with NSKK at Arnhem? Do you know pics showing NSKK at this time?

    Cheers

    Comment


      #62
      NSKK at Arnhem

      I have also visited Arnhem and the museum where the helmet is that is photographed at the beginning of this thread.

      I believe if you read the history of this battle, you'll find that NSKK units were mobiled and brought into the battle area as supply units. If that helmet was found there, as is the one photographed just recently, then I would not be surpised at all. Very nice and authentic helmet! -C

      Comment


        #63
        Originally posted by Guymauve
        But are you sure on this history with NSKK at Arnhem?

        Cheers
        Sorry i dont have pics of NSKK soldiers at Arnhem,
        And didn't know that they fought during the battle of market garden. I think they forced everything into battle at that time.
        I just know what the seller told me, and know that this helmet is 100% textbook.
        I didn't buy it because of the story.

        Arjan

        Comment


          #64
          Originally posted by Matthew S.
          I thought NSKK decals were in an orangish color? I'm not implying this is a fake (it certainly is not) but am curious.
          Ludwig Baer told me that he has seen many with the red/orange colour over the decals,and at the army museum in Brussels they have a NSKK helmet with blue colour over the decal?!
          Any forum member that have seen this helmet??

          Comment


            #65
            Decals....

            I believe you can find original NSKK decals in silver, silver with a orange wash, and silver with a blue wash - at least that's as much as I know. I have never seen the blue one before in person (but have heard they existed) - apparantly these colors meant something on the unit level for ID pruposes.-C

            Comment


              #66
              Fake Nskk Decals

              I wanted to comment on some of the high end fakes of this decal. There is a very nice properly printed silver fleck fake of the decal that just came out recently (last 12 months). You'll see these exclusively on German and UK vendor sites - even some listed right now as we speak.

              I have found it on two German sites, and at least one UK site, and on one US auction site. Be very careful about knowing how to ID this decal.

              The fake is very excellent, but has "issues" when it comes to certain aspects of the graphic design elements - at first glance, and when aged, it can really fool someone. These fakes are all the same and not correct compared to the original.

              Again - coming from Europe on pre-aged helmets - generally original no or single decal Luftwaffe helmets that are camo'ed in some way, or simply the fake decal aged and applied to a good no decal M40 or M35.-C

              Comment


                #67
                This was some really bad news, Charlie.
                The fakers are getting better and better.....
                Could you PM me the sites where the NSKK helmets are for sale??

                I have just bought a NSKK helmet but it have not arrived to me yet.
                But that one is the real deal.






                Originally posted by Charlie_Vaughn
                I wanted to comment on some of the high end fakes of this decal. There is a very nice properly printed silver fleck fake of the decal that just came out recently (last 12 months). You'll see these exclusively on German and UK vendor sites - even some listed right now as we speak.

                I have found it on two German sites, and at least one UK site, and on one US auction site. Be very careful about knowing how to ID this decal.

                The fake is very excellent, but has "issues" when it comes to certain aspects of the graphic design elements - at first glance, and when aged, it can really fool someone. These fakes are all the same and not correct compared to the original.

                Again - coming from Europe on pre-aged helmets - generally original no or single decal Luftwaffe helmets that are camo'ed in some way, or simply the fake decal aged and applied to a good no decal M40 or M35.-C

                Comment


                  #68
                  Originally posted by Charlie_Vaughn
                  I wanted to comment on some of the high end fakes of this decal. There is a very nice properly printed silver fleck fake of the decal that just came out recently (last 12 months). You'll see these exclusively on German and UK vendor sites - even some listed right now as we speak.

                  I have found it on two German sites, and at least one UK site, and on one US auction site. Be very careful about knowing how to ID this decal.

                  The fake is very excellent, but has "issues" when it comes to certain aspects of the graphic design elements - at first glance, and when aged, it can really fool someone. These fakes are all the same and not correct compared to the original.

                  Again - coming from Europe on pre-aged helmets - generally original no or single decal Luftwaffe helmets that are camo'ed in some way, or simply the fake decal aged and applied to a good no decal M40 or M35.-C
                  And now these faked helmets are on ebay.
                  Got this picture today from a seller.
                  What do you say!!!
                  Must be this kind of decal you mean Charlie.................
                  Attached Files

                  Comment


                    #69
                    Far from excellent I would say ...
                    Cheers
                    PAolo

                    Comment


                      #70
                      The information regarding the particiption of Transport Gruppe Speer units in the area of Operation Market Garden battles makes sense to me. This thread reminded me of my encounter with an 82nd Airborne veteran back in the late 60's who had four of the most well preserved camoflage helmets I have ever encountered. He had picked them up during the battles in Holland. I was able to purchase two of the four from him. The fellow had a natural collector's eye and kept the two best. One of the two I purchased from him was a NSKK with the eagle visable under the camoflage paint. It went to Steve Dukes along with the rest of my helmets when I sold my collection in 1972. I presently have a single decal NSKK M42 and another camoflaged M42 with the eagle visible under the paint. It makes perfect sense that the Transport Gruppe Speer troops were active in the area. Another little known fact is that the Herman Goring Division had a training facility in the area of the 101st Airborne's area of operations. Thanks for reminding me of a time in my collecting experience that was forgotten.
                      Bob

                      Comment


                        #71
                        I would have loved to see that camo NSKK.
                        If you get the chance share your other two sometime.

                        Comment


                          #72
                          Thanks Bob - I do also agree its interesting about the NSKK at Arnheim.

                          On the fake NSKK decals, I do believe the one Anders has shown may be a dry transfer type - the wear on the eagle wing seems to indicate the decal is "soft" and therefore a dry transfer.

                          I think its the one sold by this company:

                          http://www.military-steel-helmets-and-decals.com/

                          In any case, its easy to spot a dry transfer. The secret is the fact that the decals are 'soft' and cannot be made to harden the way an original does. Secondly, the lines under a loup are so perfect they are too perfect. This is because they are made with modern technology and the fact is you can't print a dry transfer using the WWII technology.

                          I've never been scared of the dry transfers - they are easy to spot.-C

                          Comment


                            #73
                            Think that decal will fool some collectors.
                            The NSKK helmets are rare and not so often seen.
                            This is how a nice decal should look..............
                            Attached Files

                            Comment


                              #74
                              that is sure a nice decal

                              Arjan

                              Comment

                              Users Viewing this Thread

                              Collapse

                              There are currently 4 users online. 0 members and 4 guests.

                              Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                              Working...
                              X