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By danimal03 · Posted
Hello, I can't help with the code. But I see no reason to think this is a repo. I have noticed a trend of Eastern front 'water' or 'bunker' relics making their way west. I picked up what looks like a water find potato masher just a few months back and the condition looks similar to yours. The one I picked up was cheap and looks good in a display without spending big bucks. Wartime 'souvenired' potato mashers are just crazy prices. -
By danimal03 · Posted
Nice collection and nice displays. Looks nice in that cabinet. I really like the push plate. I snoozed on one I saw several months ago for sale. I got sidetracked at a show and the dealer left by the time I remembered... they are pretty scarce... -
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By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Yah, you can never be to carful when it comes to painted helmets. This just seems like a nice helmet was ruined to try to fool others, which is a shame… -
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By landingbeach44 · Posted
thank you for the info. it is very true what is said when it comes to painted helmets----------------- be careful. TO MANY FAKES. -
By S.ChrisKelly · Posted
From: TM-E 30-451, 1 March 1945 (U. S. Army). -
By themick · Posted
I agree with the above comment that the scratching on the white paint looks like improvised aging. Steve -
By Marshallj · Posted
The yellow color on the collar tabs was the waffenfarbe for flight personnel, including pilots, observers, and other aircrew, as well as paratroopers. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
I don’t think it’s legit, the wear patterns (to me) look artificial, and it looks intentionally scratched, not like real wear that is typically random. Also, if the insignia was actually That worn I would expect the original helmet paint to have just as much wear which to me doesn’t look likely. You can also see on the white parts there is gust poking through, while on the rest of the helmet there is fairly little. Also, for a helmet in immediate post war Germany, some paint companies (to save on costs) used other binders for paints other than lead. So lead testing isn’t completely full proof. Hope this helps slightly, would like to see what others have to say. Gear Fan -
By patches · Posted
Starting a new topic here to showcase photos I find of the Luftwaffe Helmets Being Worn Pre and during the war. First up, a Recuit taking the oath, looks Flakmann, date and location unknown.
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