I purchased this Fallschirmjager helmet in a militaria shop in St. Marie Du Mont, Normandie, France last week while visiting for the 70th Anniversary of D-Day. The shop has been there for many years and has a good reputation so i know that its original and its also my first German Helmet. I am a Fallschirmjager reenactor and WW2 German Militaria collector. I purchased the helmet to wear in living history events only and as a collector's item. I plan to install a modern modern leather liner and chinstrap to the original metal headband and acquire the missing bolt and nut. Then put a splinter pattern helmet cover to preserve the original paint exterior. Other than that, im leaving it as is.
Here is what i know about the helmet..It was found in a house in Orne, France (near Normandy), It has three original late war screws and bolts, and metal liner. The paint on the outside indicates early war (but im not sure), the interior of the helm has quite a bit of rust (as you can see from the photo). I don't really know what pattern of helmet it is or its value. I have read about using "Evaporust" to remove the inside(only) of the helmet. I know that it will decrease the value but at the end of the day...it will continue to rust if i dont..I planned on using the evaporust then wiping it down with Ren Wax. Do u think this is ok to do? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is what i know about the helmet..It was found in a house in Orne, France (near Normandy), It has three original late war screws and bolts, and metal liner. The paint on the outside indicates early war (but im not sure), the interior of the helm has quite a bit of rust (as you can see from the photo). I don't really know what pattern of helmet it is or its value. I have read about using "Evaporust" to remove the inside(only) of the helmet. I know that it will decrease the value but at the end of the day...it will continue to rust if i dont..I planned on using the evaporust then wiping it down with Ren Wax. Do u think this is ok to do? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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