After Ty's SS thread I thought I would start a thread what used to be considered "ok" or just overlooked as nothing much. Soome of the senoir collectors I'm sure will have some good stories here..
Here's what I know since I started collecting from talking to older collectors, dealers and looking at older collections.
Something that used to be very popular to do (around 20-25 yrs ago) to inhance the value of a helmet was to uncover the decal or decals from a overspray such as on a early reissue or from the camo paint. Often this was done by dealers, often getting experianced collectors to do this for them. It was done to add more value. Today this could take away 1/4 to 1/2 of its original value.
This one is actually done quite often today but didn't affect the value as much as it does today. Oiling and Waxing the shell.
You can see this alot on old reference books on German helmets. Making the helmets color more vibrant and hiding blemishes such as rust bleed through and chalkyness of the shell. It was in fact removing the patina...this treatmernt is reversable but will take a long time and today will knock a few $ off the helmets value to some..
This is a old dealer favorite, swaping out the leather of a helmet with one in better condition. This was done by alot of well known collectors/dealers many years ago, alot of whom would not want you knowing this today. 25-30 years ago helmets were for the most part surplus and could be had for cheap money so swapping out something to make a better helmet was done quite often...today I would say it can take away from a helmat in some cases as much as 2/3 of the helmets original value..
There are some more but I'll let some other collectors add to this, Remember back then alot of this was not much of a big deal..
This has changed dramaticly....
Here's what I know since I started collecting from talking to older collectors, dealers and looking at older collections.
Something that used to be very popular to do (around 20-25 yrs ago) to inhance the value of a helmet was to uncover the decal or decals from a overspray such as on a early reissue or from the camo paint. Often this was done by dealers, often getting experianced collectors to do this for them. It was done to add more value. Today this could take away 1/4 to 1/2 of its original value.
This one is actually done quite often today but didn't affect the value as much as it does today. Oiling and Waxing the shell.
You can see this alot on old reference books on German helmets. Making the helmets color more vibrant and hiding blemishes such as rust bleed through and chalkyness of the shell. It was in fact removing the patina...this treatmernt is reversable but will take a long time and today will knock a few $ off the helmets value to some..
This is a old dealer favorite, swaping out the leather of a helmet with one in better condition. This was done by alot of well known collectors/dealers many years ago, alot of whom would not want you knowing this today. 25-30 years ago helmets were for the most part surplus and could be had for cheap money so swapping out something to make a better helmet was done quite often...today I would say it can take away from a helmat in some cases as much as 2/3 of the helmets original value..
There are some more but I'll let some other collectors add to this, Remember back then alot of this was not much of a big deal..
This has changed dramaticly....
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