Thanks a lot, that looks great, it's another one than I saw before, but still.
Now to start the search for a good chinstrap though haha
Thanks a lot, that looks great, it's another one than I saw before, but still.
Now to start the search for a good chinstrap though haha
Good question, do you have a pic of the manufacturer marking? The type of factory stamp and also a year are on that, and sometimes it can also be seen if the year has been altered due to an impossible combination of factory mark and year.
Possibly a visible shell lot number stamped into the steel too
That LMZ maker logo is only used postwar so the 1943 date is not correct (most likely it was 1948 but the 3 was altered to make it look like a 3 - happened a lot unfortunately).
There we have it, it's a much seen way to make an early postwar helmet into a fake wartime one, sadly.
Yes I knew that it was faked, unfortunately. I honestly would have been fine with the 1948 intact, still got the problem of the origin of a brown liner though, can't find much explanations online.
Oh that's just 1 of the earlier types of patterned liner pads before they used all that stuff up and standardized to black pebbled ones.
Eventually with the SSh40-60 they started using black and brown loeather pads again, but only pebbled finish
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