I hope I'm not beating a dead horse here, but I just wanted to touch on a couple points from an earlier thread regarding future interest in helmets and values.
I became interested in WWII German helmets back in the early 1970's when I was about 10 years old and watching shows like "World at War". That was almost 30 years after the end of WWII. No one in my family was directly involved in the war either. It was just a fascination with these things that came out of nowhere and is hard to explain.
There is just so much film footage of WWII that will continue to fascinate future generations that I think there will always be interest in German helmets. Plus, they are just plain cool looking. In my opinion, helmet values will most likely continue to rise.
Regarding fake helmets. I think it will be virtually impossible to make a fake that will get passed someone who is truly knowledgeable. There will always be telltale signs of forgeries, not unlike counterfeit money.
Dan
I became interested in WWII German helmets back in the early 1970's when I was about 10 years old and watching shows like "World at War". That was almost 30 years after the end of WWII. No one in my family was directly involved in the war either. It was just a fascination with these things that came out of nowhere and is hard to explain.
There is just so much film footage of WWII that will continue to fascinate future generations that I think there will always be interest in German helmets. Plus, they are just plain cool looking. In my opinion, helmet values will most likely continue to rise.
Regarding fake helmets. I think it will be virtually impossible to make a fake that will get passed someone who is truly knowledgeable. There will always be telltale signs of forgeries, not unlike counterfeit money.
Dan
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