Hi guys,
Here is a helmet from another lucky buy. It came from another 82 AB veteran in Meyer, Arizona. This man was residing in a trailer and was more excited about the Mauser bayonet then he was the helmet.
The man claimed the helmet was aquired in the Bulge. I also got a bakelite whistle that the man said came off of the same paratrooper. He claimed this man was killed by US mortar fire.
This helmet does have the chinstraps. However, I took them off, because the bottom portion of the chinstrap was cut, the vet didn't take time to unbuckle it, and they are very dry. The leather liner seems a little weak, so I display it just sitting on the shelf, and the chinstraps were removed so they would not be bunched up underneath the helmet.
I really don't collect helmets, but I have a few nice ones,or at least they are nice to me.
The shell is stamped ET 68.
Jody.
Here is a helmet from another lucky buy. It came from another 82 AB veteran in Meyer, Arizona. This man was residing in a trailer and was more excited about the Mauser bayonet then he was the helmet.
The man claimed the helmet was aquired in the Bulge. I also got a bakelite whistle that the man said came off of the same paratrooper. He claimed this man was killed by US mortar fire.
This helmet does have the chinstraps. However, I took them off, because the bottom portion of the chinstrap was cut, the vet didn't take time to unbuckle it, and they are very dry. The leather liner seems a little weak, so I display it just sitting on the shelf, and the chinstraps were removed so they would not be bunched up underneath the helmet.
I really don't collect helmets, but I have a few nice ones,or at least they are nice to me.
The shell is stamped ET 68.
Jody.
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