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    White Runes

    This photo has been published on one of the forum sites before..............
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    Today I found this old postcard...................see the helmets in the middle.
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      #3
      In the white runes with black curtains near the station..Oh nevermind thats Cream..My Bad!! Rare evidance of the painted runes..Thanks for posting..Billbert

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        #4
        white runes

        I have seen one of these helmets many years ago in the collection of Al Barrows and the runes were hand painted however some who looked at the helmet said it was post war added and some said period done.These early helmets were as we all know now were around and some were painted BLACK(runes) on the field gray WW1 helmets.I have seen one of them as well but the experts of the time said it too was post war.In those early years a lot of helmets were hand painted with all kinds of insg. from skulls to backward swas etc.

        Enjoy your hobby
        Dennis J
        Last edited by Dennis J; 09-16-2008, 08:55 AM.

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          #5
          Great postcard Robin. Would love the holiday I could send that one home from.

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            #6
            Dutch

            What about the Dutch volunteers, ... has anybody seen a photo of their helmets showing painted runes on both sides. ? (43 sheer-rim pattern helmet)

            I have a helmet from Arnhem which shows the runes carefully scratched away on both sides, ...

            I've posted the helmet in the past, and been given the "post war kiddie painted it up" story .. but since then a few Dutch collectors have confirmed these helmets were correct.

            Gary J.

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              #7
              wonder what he has on this collar tab?

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                #8
                almost looks like crossed reiter lances robert.just a guess

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robert H View Post
                  wonder what he has on this collar tab?
                  These SS Men have been identified as being from Oldenburg.
                  That city was the HQ of the 24th SS-Standarte and I think this is what we see here: The number 24.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
                    Today I found this old postcard...................see the helmets in the middle.
                    This is the kind of historical detective work I appreciate to see.

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                      #11
                      Har!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by inimicus View Post
                        Har!
                        sorry - was responding to the funny "cream" reference above...

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                          #13
                          How Do You See That?24 ?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by wewelsburg View Post
                            How Do You See That?24 ?
                            Like this............
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                              #15
                              ohhhhhhhh i see said the blind man

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