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August 6th, 2014, 12:06 | #1 |
Helmet waffen SS indentification
Hi Folks,
Im not sure im at the right place but, this section will be probably the best place to find information about that helmet. Its suppose to be a real one, its stamps ET64 inside the helmet. Im trying to get more information about this. Anyone can help me ? Thank you |
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August 6th, 2014, 13:40 | #2 |
May be a genuine M35 shell under there, but the paint job and sketchy decals scream "sexed up postwar to try and fool the gullible". I would proceed with extreme caution. A legitimate postwar LAH parade helmet would go for thousands and thousands, what is the asking price on this?
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August 6th, 2014, 14:36 | #3 |
Dmitry[VDV"Romashka"]
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ET- Eisenttenwerke Thale
64 for head size 56-57 en cm.. You should watch a belt, if there are a number...
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August 6th, 2014, 14:40 | #4 |
*Eisenhuttenwerke Thale.
Very skillful fakes/repros have been made for decades. Unless you are a serious nerd your chances of being burned buying "original" German militaria is very, very high. Tread lightly. |
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August 6th, 2014, 14:44 | #5 |
Although this is for an FJ helmet, it still echos what Karsten is saying;
http://www.fallschirmjager.biz/info_helmets_001.htm It's pretty much THAT easy to make one. IMO - buy from a trusted source or not at all.
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August 6th, 2014, 15:46 | #6 |
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August 6th, 2014, 19:03 | #7 |
I would post that up in the Wehrmacht Awards Forum. Helmets section. What's the asking price? I would be VERY wary of that one!! Shell and possibly liner look legit.
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August 7th, 2014, 01:52 | #8 |
Yea, Eastern Europe has many places that make high end replicas. People are trying to sell them as originals all the time on Russian/Ukrainian boards. They even make "deactivated" guns that sometimes pass like originals...
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August 7th, 2014, 18:53 | #9 |
I picked up a genuine M35 helmet, out of all places, on the freecycle pages a few years back.
Story of provenance, is that it was a capture trophy in Norway by a resistance fighter. It was brought to Canada when the owner emigrated in the early 50's. It was later used as a motorcycle helmet, and heavily over-painted in a red/blue brush-on motif. The helmet had painted on the inside surface, with what i assume was the original German owner's surname. I was able to carefully remove much of the over-paint to reveal fragmentary remnants of the original side insignia (no SS runes .. only the Bundeswehr (regular army) shield). Before the helmet had been over-painted, it had evidently been scoured, removing most of the paint/insignia detailing. I cleaned the helmet up, and applied a simple overcoat of matt black to keep corrosion at bay. I left the interior of the helmet, with it's original markings/painted 'owner' name intact. It has all of the original webbing/liner/strapping in reasonably good shape - albeit somewhat age-hardened. No value to me, except intrinsic .. I had several relatives that served in WW2 on the home-front, as war-workers and on the front-lines. Two were on opposing sides, in the Italian campaigns. Not too shabby, for a freecycle item. |
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August 7th, 2014, 18:57 | #10 |
Almost no SS in Norway, so that's not a surprise. German army didn't become the Bundeswehr until postwar, before then it was known as the Heer.
Original, unjacked-with M35s are pretty valuable. Even a stripped and repainted shell like yours can go for a couple hundred to reenactors who will refinish it. Last edited by Karsten Heidt; August 8th, 2014 at 21:23.. |
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August 8th, 2014, 21:20 | #11 |
The OP's LAH M35....the liner looks very reddish brown. Post War Norwegian re-issued liners had the leather colorized a reddish brown. Also rpleced the the pins with brass ones. If there's brass furniture on that liner it's most likely a norwegian re-issued liner. And the shell, well you know.
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August 8th, 2014, 22:57 | #12 |
Post these pictures on this forum:
http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/ The people there are life-long collectors who can tell you everything you need to know about this helmet. This helmet does appear to be modified, and I as an individual would be very doubtful about its authenticity. Nonetheless, head to the link I sent you and post the pictures. You will get a definitive answer there. |
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