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09-21-2024 06:18 PM
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Hi Nozo,
The Finnish M40 is a classic "must have". Originals are scare & expensive, so faked ones have been around, we have to be carefull. 3 days ago I've asked a seller for photos of the stamping of a Finnish M40 for sale, never received any photos & the helmet vanished suddenly. Anyway your M40 is very nice. Thanks for showing.
Also used by the Finns earlier was the French Adrian M15 & also the Russian M17 "Sohlberg" helmet manufactured in many Russian plants including two in the Great Duchy of Finland (then) being G.W. Sohlberg & V.W. Holmberg. These helmets were later used mostly by the Finnish Civil Defence.
Source:
World War Helmets - Casque Modele 17
World War Helmets - Casque Modele 15
Regards
Jack
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Hi Jack,
it was a Helmet I really wanted to get my Hands on. The very important thing about this Helmet is the Stamp, the Finns got around 20.000 of the Swedish M37 what makes the Finnish used M37 ones even more rare than the Finnish Manufactured M40. From reading on this Forum only the 72L41 or 72S41 Stamped ones were for Export to Finland. Found a Swedish helmet either M37 or Finnish copy M40 . So yes it's as you say, you have to be carefull because of faked ones.
I'm currently looking for a Finnish M62 and even that one is hard to find these days.
I saw a black painted M15 Adrian with Sohlberg Liner sometime ago, very interesting Helmets for sure. Thanks for the Informations on the Russian M17 Sohlberg, most examples I saw had black Civil Defence Paint. I saw also Austro-Hungarian used Russian and Finnish M17 Sohlberg Helmets that they used do to a lack of Helmets.
Best regards
Nozo
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Hi Jack,
very interesting Picture, I can see 2x Czechoslovak M32 the one in the middle looks larger it could be a Shell size 85 Helmet. Also note that the Czechoslovak M32 was intended to be used with the 3 Split Pins infront, on many Pictures I see Finns wearing it basically backwards but in this Picture the 3 Split Pins are infront how they were intended to. 1x Italian M33, 3x M37 or M40, Swedish M26 and Hungarian Export M38. Thanks for showing it shows how they pretty much used all different types of Modern Helmets just along each others.
Best regards
Nozo
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