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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: February 07, 2006 09:47 pm
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What do you think about the lether?
This post has been edited by Claudiu1988 on January 05, 2008 11:13 pm |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: February 07, 2006 09:51 pm
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mihnea |
Posted: February 07, 2006 10:36 pm
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Hmm interesting, seems to me that this helmet was refurbished in the communist era. The pattern used is similar to original one just that it is made from swain leather, the chin strap was also changed as the original had a different buckle. |
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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: February 09, 2006 01:38 am
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American M1 "steel pot" helmet- 1960's rear seam shell with Vietnam War liner (I still have doubts about that- it could be a 1950's or '60s Belgian liner, because the paint on the top of the liner has been largely scraped off, presumablly to disguise the "Cogebi" mark, but the half-visible stamp in the back of the suspension system reads "Headgear- DSA-Stone" in the standard US fashion of stenciling military gear, so it could be a genuine Vietnam era M1 after all).
Got it for about $10 at a yard sale in the US, so it was a real steal. The helmet cover is in the "Woodland Camouflage" pattern and was issued in the 1980s, just before the M1 was supersised by the lighter PASGT kevlar helmet, also known as "Fritz". The slots in the side are used to add foliage, for a bit of extra camo. As you can see, I'm missing a nape strap to hold the cover in place. This post has been edited by Wings_of_wrath on February 09, 2006 03:21 am |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: August 02, 2006 03:33 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: August 02, 2006 03:34 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: August 02, 2006 03:35 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: August 02, 2006 03:36 pm
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mihnea |
Posted: August 19, 2006 01:19 pm
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ANDI |
Posted: December 05, 2006 08:46 pm
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mihnea |
Posted: December 05, 2006 09:07 pm
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It's a Dutch helmet that was cut but I don’t know why, maybe a fantasy helmet for a film??
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ANDI |
Posted: December 05, 2006 09:17 pm
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What kind of dutch helmet are you talking about?
The rivets are different from the M34 or the M73 romanian (7 rivets overall)....Also the shape of it...it is perfectly oval. Believe me, it is not a fantasy helmet nor used for movies. " It has healthy origins...: This post has been edited by ANDI on December 06, 2006 07:14 am |
ANDI |
Posted: December 06, 2006 11:35 am
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Got it!
According to this site: http://www.geocities.com/collect_helmets/sale.html my helmet is a czech M32. The liner pads were riveted directly to the shell and the chinstrap also riveted separately. Don't ask me what on earth was it doing in a romanian military base. This post has been edited by ANDI on December 06, 2006 12:53 pm |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: December 06, 2006 02:19 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: December 06, 2006 02:20 pm
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