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    #16
    Wow, that's great! Good for you.
    And an original personalized grouping to boot.

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      #17
      That's a great piece! I would love to find a cover like that, wow. Truly a remarkable item. Congratulations.

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        #18
        Seeing the images you sent, Zeke, I liked the cover. I also had higher resolution images to look at - I had to downsize them to post them here.

        The only thing that concerned me was the rust on the cover and the lack of rust on the helmet. It made me think that perhaps the cover was not original to the helmet. Your explanation seems to cover that point quite well though.

        Nice piece - even if I can't consider myself an expert, I would still have probably bought it had it been offered to me.

        All the best,

        Chris

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          #19
          Greetings Chris: Thanks again for posting the pictures. You did a GREAT job!! There is no doubt the cover was on this helmet right from being issued . When I first removed the cover it was actually stuck right to the helmet with corrosion. I only lightly cleaned the helmet for preservation and holding them in your hands you are still able to match spot to spot on both of them. All the best!
          Zeke

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            #20
            Well, Zeke, you definatly made my evening...yes only you...so far

            Thanks for sharing this wonderfull piece of history. I'm speechless when seeing items like that. I have no problems with the rust-spots on the cover, look at the wear on the helmet...no doubt IMO.

            How was it found by the dealer? With the splinter-side or the redcross-side vissible?

            It has been a pleasure for me to see 2 of these in the last weeks

            Thanks again

            Cheers

            Jan
            'Arzt und Soldat'

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              #21
              Well, Zeke, you definatly made my evening...yes only you...so far

              Thanks for sharing this wonderfull piece of history. I'm speechless when seeing items like that. I have no problems with the rust-spots on the cover, look at the wear on the helmet...no doubt IMO.

              How was it found by the dealer? With the splinter-side or the redcross-side vissible?

              It has been a pleasure for me to see 2 of these in the last weeks

              Thanks again

              Cheers
              Greetings Jan: It's always a pleasure talking to another knowledgeable ,dedicated collector. The helmet was sold to me in the same condition the dealer had purchased it from the veteran's widow. The red cross was visible. I believe the cover was originally applied to the helmet not as a camo cover, but as a white background to display the Geneva cross on. I also believe that once the red cross was sewn on the white side, and applied on the helmet, it was never reversed to the splinter pattern side. Thank you Jan, and all the best! Take care
              Zeke

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                #22
                Those are VERY nice pieces. That is the first medical cover I have seen.

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                  #23
                  Hello Zeke, cover is beyond this world

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by TONY Q.W.
                    Hello Zeke, cover is beyond this world
                    Greeting Tony: Good to hear from you and glad you like it.All the best!
                    Zeke

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                      #25
                      Zeke, No question, this is one of the rarest covers I have seen, affinity to the helmet and red cross..great example. You mentioned this was found via a widow of a veteran, Canadian WW2 veteran ? is that correct?


                      Best regards

                      David

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by USMC David
                        Zeke, No question, this is one of the rarest covers I have seen, affinity to the helmet and red cross..great example. You mentioned this was found via a widow of a veteran, Canadian WW2 veteran ? is that correct?


                        Best regards

                        David
                        Greetings David: That is correct. I'm glad you enjoyed my German splinter pattern covered M40 helmet, it is my favourite. I have one other original combination , not German,but rare and unique. It is a WW2 British helmet with an original factory made hessian(burlap) cover. The hessian cover has camo paint applied to it.This was used in the New Guinea jungle during WW2. The cover is ORIGINAL to this helmet also. Always nice meeting noteable collectors like yourself. All the best!
                        Zeke

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                          #27
                          super

                          Zeke,
                          a very nice cover you have there!!
                          I have seen an touched quite a few of these, but never a red cross one, I like it a lot !

                          Werner
                          Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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