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    #16
    Nooky you are right, the insignia definitely looks real to the helmet, the one I saw a while back, not the one at warelics, but one here in Mexico from a family estate had the palm emblem hand painted in white, it looked quite real and matched the overall condition of the helmet, the paint was the correct pinkish type found in some Afrika helmets.

    This helmet was sold for 600 US, the liner take my word for it was replica. The helmet is the collection of a man I know. Maybe I can reach him and see the helmet again to examine it

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      #17
      THIS IS IN MY COLLECTION AND IS THE ONLY ONE I EVER HAD IN 30 YEARS OF COLLECTING.
      PINK PAINT MIXED WITH DESERT SAND, HOPE YOU LIKE IT.



      http://www.italianwarfront.com/
      Last edited by ITALIANWARFRONT; 06-13-2006, 05:10 PM.

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        #18
        Palm

        Last edited by ITALIANWARFRONT; 06-13-2006, 05:10 PM.

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          #19
          Last edited by ITALIANWARFRONT; 06-13-2006, 05:10 PM.

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            #20
            Italian war fornt, very pretty lid, a beauty to bad the palm tree emblem is near gone, still a beautiful helmet. Thanks for shareing it with us

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              #21
              Originally posted by BILL GRIST
              Perry, The owner is George Findell from Rock Hill, SC... He had the very large display of German equipment, weapons, uniforms etc......BILL
              Prior to the 2004 MAX, George had a huge front page article in the Rock Hill Herald showing off his impressive collection.
              Last edited by Martin E; 05-10-2006, 09:31 PM.

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                #22
                Originally posted by ITALIANWARFRONT

                Thats true a nice one you catch there it is not bad that the tree have near gone i realy like how the aplay the sand/pain job there.

                It looks great.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ITALIANWARFRONT
                  THIS IS IN MY COLLECTION AND IS THE ONLY ONE I EVER HAD IN 30 YEARS OF COLLECTING.
                  PINK PAINT MIXED WITH DESERT SAND, HOPE YOU LIKE IT.



                  http://www.italianwarfront.com/
                  Love that helmet Giorgio, like honey to the bees !

                  As for the palm tree decal, most of you would have seen the following DAK helmet photo on GMA before the helmet was sold. Once again, difficult to know for sure if it was period applied, but this helmet came from a well known well established collector.
                  Believe it or not ?

                  Mike
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Mike39
                    Love that helmet Giorgio, like honey to the bees !

                    As for the palm tree decal, most of you would have seen the following DAK helmet photo on GMA before the helmet was sold. Once again, difficult to know for sure if it was period applied, but this helmet came from a well known well established collector.
                    Believe it or not ?

                    Mike
                    is it not only the name that concerns me with this lid

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                      #25
                      Mike that is a very nice lid, never hava i seen the insignia on the inside skirt, plus the detail of the artillery piece simbol is quite nice, is there a picture of the overal condition of the helmet?

                      So far the liner by the little portion that appears seams to have the conditon of tropical helmet linersl.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Jaime Sadurni
                        Mike that is a very nice lid, never hava i seen the insignia on the inside skirt, plus the detail of the artillery piece simbol is quite nice, is there a picture of the overal condition of the helmet?

                        So far the liner by the little portion that appears seams to have the conditon of tropical helmet linersl.
                        Hi Jaime
                        If you look up Grenadier Military Antiques & go to his helmet section, I believe the photo's are still on his site as the helmet is on hold. It's a nice looking helmet but with a few to many question marks to make you feel completely warm & fuzzy about it.

                        Mike

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                          #27
                          Palm trees on helmets, ....ok, ...so show me one period photo of a helmet being worn in the field, which has a palm tree and swaz on it, .....

                          Bob

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Bob Lyons
                            Palm trees on helmets, ....ok, ...so show me one period photo of a helmet being worn in the field, which has a palm tree and swaz on it, .....

                            Bob
                            Even if no period photos exist, that doesn't mean this insignia wasn't wartime applied We are, after all, most likely talking about a very small number of helmets this insignia was potentially applied to, most of which probably never even survived the war

                            Dan

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Nooky
                              Even if no period photos exist, that doesn't mean this insignia wasn't wartime applied We are, after all, most likely talking about a very small number of helmets this insignia was potentially applied to, most of which probably never even survived the war

                              Dan
                              I tend to agree with you Dan. The DAK had no issues with painting divisional markings on the skirts of their helmets as did other members of the Wehrmacht. So it's totally conceivable that the palm tree tatical emblem was applied on the side of a helmet. The hard part is finding a known original that can be relied upon as a reference as well as period photo's that let us know it was done.
                              So there is the new challange to us all,

                              Cheers
                              Mike

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Mike39
                                I tend to agree with you Dan. The DAK had no issues with painting divisional markings on the skirts of their helmets as did other members of the Wehrmacht. So it's totally conceivable that the palm tree tatical emblem was applied on the side of a helmet. The hard part is finding a known original that can be relied upon as a reference as well as period photo's that let us know it was done.
                                So there is the new challange to us all,

                                Cheers
                                Mike
                                Sounds like a good challenge Mike. Not sure if I'll be successful, but I'm going to make an effort to find a period photo with this darn palm tree/swastika insignia on the side of a helmet.

                                If anyone knows of such a photo, please try to post it.

                                Dan

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