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    Waffen-SS helmet cover

    I collect helmets, not covers. So I need your help with this one before I sell it.

    This cover came on a ND M-42 helmet, which is original. The price was right (for the helmet alone) so I bought it.

    I'm keeping the helmet, but I want to part with the cover, so I need to know whether to advertise it as a repro or an original.

    I'll post a number of photos, including closeups of details that I've heard collectors talk about as being important in determining the authenticity of an item like this.

    -- Kenny

    PS: If I need to move this thread to the "helmet" forum, let me know. I thought the "SS uniforms" forum would be a better match.

    #2
    The brown side of the cover

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      #3
      Misaligned colors in the printing.

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        #4
        The clips

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          #5
          The opposite side of one clip, from a different angle

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            #6
            The coiled spring inside the cover
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              #7
              Details of the stitching on the foliage loops.

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                #8
                And finally, a closeup of the stitching on the part of the cover that loops over the front brim of the helmet.

                Please let me know what this is.

                Thanks,

                -- Kenny

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                  Last edited by InfanterieSammler; 03-11-2006, 05:47 AM.

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                    #10
                    The price of these things is mind-boggling...

                    Sold at $7,325
                    http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Waffe...os/S00153.html

                    For sale at $7,839
                    http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Waffe...os/S19553.html

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                      #11
                      Thanks for the link, Roy.

                      Looking at the photos of the two original covers, one thing jumps out at me. I can see that the original clip "frames" have a bend or crimp in them above the rolled edge. (Am I describing this clearly?)

                      But other than that, I don't see much difference between the originals and mine.

                      Please enlighten my untrained eye!

                      -- Kenny

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                        #12
                        clips

                        People are hesitant to plainly state what makes a "good cover" but it usually has to do with the clips. Most agree that anodized clips are a tell-tale sign. I had three original in the early 90s, two oakleaf and one plane tree and but some believe that brass clips are also correct.

                        Kurt Barickman

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                          #13
                          Clips

                          Hi,
                          I am looking at a First Pattern Camo Cover. The clips are brown anodized, does this sound right?
                          Thanks

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                            #14
                            Brown doesn't sound good, it should be black anodized or blank metal, this can be aluminium or steel....some people believe in brass clips too.....I don't.


                            Cheers

                            Fritz

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                              #15
                              A couple real ones



                              _ ground dug ss camo covered helmet

                              - LAH documented helmet and cover ..nice history

                              - M42 SS helmet with cover..bullet riddled

                              Interesting Historical value

                              best regards

                              David
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