Hello everyone,
Here is an obscure question about helmet rivets. I am studying a Norweigan reissued German helmet. I know that Norway did all kinds of strange things when they rebuilt / reissued German helmets after the war. I have seen many Norweigan rebuilds that used original german split rivets to re-install the liners, always without the washers. I have seen steel and brass rivets used. My question is: Does anyone know if Norway made their own rivets for reassembling the German helmets? I have a Norweigan reissue helmet that appears to have brass rivets that were not used before (Not rebent) , in other words new at the time of rebuild. They have no makers marks. Could these be original unused early war rivets? Your expertise is appreciated!
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Here is an obscure question about helmet rivets. I am studying a Norweigan reissued German helmet. I know that Norway did all kinds of strange things when they rebuilt / reissued German helmets after the war. I have seen many Norweigan rebuilds that used original german split rivets to re-install the liners, always without the washers. I have seen steel and brass rivets used. My question is: Does anyone know if Norway made their own rivets for reassembling the German helmets? I have a Norweigan reissue helmet that appears to have brass rivets that were not used before (Not rebent) , in other words new at the time of rebuild. They have no makers marks. Could these be original unused early war rivets? Your expertise is appreciated!
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