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Things one remembers-30 years ago I was in a girlfriend's brother-in-law's garage and spotted a nice tan helmet on a shelf.
He said his uncle sent it home from N Africa and he had had it since he was a kid. About 1950.
I was concentrating on a bike at the time and never got around to examining the helmet. No visible insignia, for sure.MLP
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Originally posted by Landser Willi View PostSadly, in my experience, nearly all so-called DAK Helmets are post war fantasies, and I would never buy one unless I personally knew of its actual provenance....which these days is becoming very unlikely.Willi
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Originally posted by Kengir View PostGiorgio, that is a great looking lid, and if any stood a chance its that one! I understand the skepticism on these and follow suit in being unendingly cautious. Yours and the one Perry posted are two that give hope though. Great looking helmets.
Thanks for sharing!
-JeremyWilli
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Originally posted by Kengir View PostGiorgio, that is a great looking lid, and if any stood a chance its that one! I understand the skepticism on these and follow suit in being unendingly cautious. Yours and the one Perry posted are two that give hope though. Great looking helmets.
Thanks for sharing!
-Jeremy
Great lids with real potential to be real period done examples.
Eric
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I would like to post one last close up photo. Anyone got an idea of how the paint coats were faked? Got base factory coat. a second darker tan. I think a green and then a mud yellow.
http://imgur.com/DJPpd12
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Originally posted by Gregory1 View PostGoing to add my helmet to this group as well. Hopefully more information comes available on the subject. As originally reviewed, the opinion was believed to be post war paint. However, I still doubt the review. Just my opinion after research
http://imgur.com/xF0B5CE
http://imgur.com/xIq1fcv
Disregarding the palm completely - the camo itself doesn't look to be period applied. Has many characteristics of a post-war applied camo with tool marks. I wouldn't hold out much hope for this one.
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