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    I was hopeing some of the helmet experts could take a look at this helmet for me. I am used to seeing the "apple green" parade finish, the field grey combat finish...but what is this? The color is a little stange to me as are the chinstrap buckles. Would this be period or a rework? Thanks guys!
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    inside of helmet

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      chinstrap

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        liner
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          #5
          I think I read somewhere in this forum that the big printed size numbers in the liner indicated that the liner (and, in all likelihood, the helmet) were Norwegan (or perhaps Danish?).
          When you go home
          Tell them for us and say
          For your tomorrow
          We gave our today

          --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
          Iwo Jima 1945

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            #6
            Totally post war.. Could be used by a fire department?

            Ciao
            Dennis

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              #7
              Definitely Post war, probably Danish civil. The Norwegians usually stained the liners red and painted the shell black.

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                  #9
                  Hey, Perry...

                  ...I see your and raise you


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                    #10
                    Oh come on, give a guy a break! This helmet was bought for me when I was 10 years old by my Dad. Its been sitting in Colorado for over 15 years and I just got it back. Dad would not have known a real German Helmet from a copy back then. I was 99% sure it was a post war put-together, but I wanted to know why? Reinactor, forgery, Danish, Norwegian reissue?? There were lots of helmets left over from the war, I was wondering what category this fell into, if it fell into any of them at all. That was what I was hoping to see; and hopeing to get as information. The unhappy faces dont tell me much as a learning tool guys--I dont collect helmets, so I dont know much about them.

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                      #11
                      Your right, Chris...

                      ...I'm sorry! But so many "slightly off the mark" pieces come through here, that it's easy to develop a rough-hewn exterior
                      towards them. If your helmet was ever passed off as a WWII
                      German Helmet in its present configuration, justice was a casualty.

                      Only the shell itself and possibly the liner band are original 3rd
                      Riech era. The paint is fresh. The strange little holes may have
                      been for another army's post-war insignia.The liner is post-war.
                      Notice how the leather is just overlapped at the rear and not
                      butted together and sewn. The 5-hole groups look wierd. The
                      size stamp is WAY TOO large, even larger than the Norwegian
                      reissues(but not in a circle). The chinstrap is post-war too. I don't
                      think you'll ever see a roller buckle on a WWII combat helmet.

                      It was a real M-42 combat helmet at one time, Chris - but I'm afraid those days are long gone. It may be some army's reissue,
                      but I think the paint is too pristine for that. I think somebody
                      just did what he could with what he had and that's what we see here today.

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                        #12
                        ok great! Thank you so much for your answers! I was hopeing it was maybe European issue, but I am going to side with you, it is most likely a remake, 70's period. I used to see adds in the collector's Armory for "real German helmets" (or it might have been copies, I dont remember. ) This could have been one, or a attempt by a guy just to pass off the bad.

                        It was bought as orignal, but that was way back in '82 (I think). I didnt know anything about German militaria at the time, I just wanted a helmet. So Dad went ot a little surplus store and got me this one. I keep it mostly for sentimental purposes now. This little repro got me started, so it will always have a home with me

                        thank you for the help!

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                          #13
                          Actually, Chris. I think this might be a west german border guard helmet. These were sold as original WWII helmets in the 80s and they were painted this color as I remember. Anyone else remember these helmets?

                          I too also have things I was given as a young kid that I would never part with.

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                            #14
                            The helmet in question was used by the Austrian Rural Police after WWII. (40's to 60's) It is a WWII shell with the leather in the liner post war replaced. The two holes on the side of the helmet are to mount a flaming bomb badge.

                            It's an interesting reissue of a WWII helmet. The chin strap appears to also be Austrian reissue.

                            A nice helmet that I wouldn't change. It does have value on the collectors market.

                            Best regards.

                            Jim
                            Last edited by Jim McCauley; 07-22-2003, 10:33 AM.

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                              #15
                              I really love happy ends...

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