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Brian, I actually have grade 000 wool, not grade 00 as I first thought. I used that with WD 40 (similar to 3 in 1) instead of buying some 0000 grade and am quite happy with the result. I know I won’t remove the heavier rusted parts of the helmet with such a fine grade and I didn’t really spend more than about 45 minutes rubbing away however, as I’ve already said, I’m happy with the result. Unfortunately my photographic skills aren’t what they used to be. One photo shows the difference between one half rubbed down and the other yet to be done and the others are show how it looks at the moment. Aurora, All though I’ve already gone over the helmet with a low grade wire wool I’d still be more than interested in hearing your suggestion. Tony
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Thanks for the replies. After looking at the link I should probably leave it as be but, and there's always a but, as I only paid A$10 for it I'm going to try a little 00 grade wire wool with oil on a spot somewhere where it doesn't really notice. I did try aluminium foil with oil on my old 1950s push bike, it came up ok but not brilliant. I'll post a pic of the result when I have the time to do it. Tony
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Hello, Does anyone have an idea of how to remove the darker patches of rust on this helmet without making it look as though it’s been rubbed down with sandpaper? I was thinking either a low grade wire wool or aluminium foil with some WD40, has anyone tried these methods? A good 50% of the original blue colour is still present and the helmet is more solid than it looks. I don't want to do a complete restoration, I'd just like to clean it up a bit. Tony
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Hello Jerry and welcome to the forum. Yes spot on, here are all the states: NX1234 for New South Wales VX1234 for Victoria QX1234 for Queensland SX1234 for South Australia WX1234 for Western Australia TX1234 for Tasmania Is this him? http://naa12.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=6227300 Tony
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WW1 and WW2 Commonwealth Groupings
Tony replied to a topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Thanks to both of you for the info. Tony -
Thriving Purple Heart market has fans and foes
Tony replied to JPL's topic in United States of America
My mother-in-law recently threw everything out, she needed room and couldn't wait for me to get there 2 months later. The items were mainly documents, souvenirs and photos from both world wars. None of it was US related but it's an example of why these items are found in rubbish bins and skips. Tony -
Serbia Armistice Day or Veterans Day
Tony replied to jovanmara's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
I hope so too. Thanks for posting a photo. Tony -
Serbia Armistice Day or Veterans Day
Tony replied to jovanmara's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Hello, Is the flower worn for Remembrance Day or is the badge a one off issued to or bought by the military or members of the public? Can you post a photo? Tony -
Some of my British uniform pictures
Tony replied to Noor's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Great RA group in post 5 with plenty of wounded stripes to be seen. Please show more if you have them. Tony -
Agree... or not... The Best WW2 Pistol....
Tony replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Firearms & Ordnance
I've used a modern ish Browning (1950s), nothing but problems and a pre 39 P08 which sat nicely in the hand and worked properly even though the wooden grips were loose. Going by that it'll be the P08 but I'm sure there must have been far better pistols in WWII. Tony -
Royal Tank Corps badge
Tony replied to The Prussian's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
I was once told if it was possible to easily bend the badge then it's more than likely a fake. Your one does looks good. Tony -
German Ammo pouches - Recent Find at High Wood
Tony replied to Glenn R's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Yes Glenn, I bought the book a good 6 years ago. A great read. tony -
German Ammo pouches - Recent Find at High Wood
Tony replied to Glenn R's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
A great trio with so much research potential. This is hijacking your thread Glenn but if you're interested have a look here for the diary http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/1340-a-1st-july-somme-casualty/page__hl__dore Tony -
German Ammo pouches - Recent Find at High Wood
Tony replied to Glenn R's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
I used to go there on the nearest weekend to 1st July and again whenever I had the time, can't wait until I get the chance to go again. I have a personal diary to a man killed 1.7.16 which I imagine was taken from his body by Germans as he was officially missing. I bought it at a German flea market years ago, he wasn't a Londoner, he was a Robin Hood but they'd have all experienced the same. A nice pair or trio to the 15th, 16th and 28th are at the top of my shopping list since I started collecting London Regt. casualties. Tony -
I bought a WWI medal pair to a member of the AIF, included was his honourable discharge certificate (laminated ) and a photo of him with a group of AIF, all wounded. When it arrived the discharge certificate had been sent folded to a quarter of its size and to my horror the photo postcard had also been laminated. On another occasion an award certificate for the Iron Cross 2nd class arrived, it was in an envelope the exact same size; a snug fit. The envelope must have been covered in half a roll of sellotape making opening it a very long task. I eventually got in there but tore the certificate in doing so. Tony
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German Ammo pouches - Recent Find at High Wood
Tony replied to Glenn R's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Yes, a very interesting find. I've been to the area dozens of times and have never seen anything other than the usual debris churned up by ploughs. Would the chalk in the ground preserve leather better than clay? Anything from the Civil Service Rifles is interesting, I'm particularly interested in the 22nd London Regt. but will normally be more than interested in all London battalions from the 8th onwards. Tony -
Private Reginald Duncan STOCKWELL, ASC
Tony replied to Jason's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
I’d have a guess at it being his company but it is only a guess. Here are all the ASC units http://www.1914-1918.net/asc.htm 74 being a pre-war unit in 8th Div. This says the Division moved to France in Nov. 1914 http://www.1914-1918.net/8div.htm MT was and still is mechanical transport, HT is horse transport. The number prefix M1- was for new army mechanical transport. Tony -
Private Reginald Duncan STOCKWELL, ASC
Tony replied to Jason's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Don't know if this link will work for you but it appears he was possibly in 75 Coy. ASC MT http://1914-1918.inv...showtopic=81185 Their war diary is available at Kew in case you ever find yourself on the other side of the world. Tony