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    Avitas

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    1. Hello everyone,

      Well, I did some studying of helmets over the last couple months and I think I picked up a real nice original example of a combat used M42 single-decal helmet. The maker is ET and the size is 66 (marked ET66 on inside of helmet). The batch number is 1831, so a relatively early M42 (early enough to have a decal I believe). It was definitely painted with the rough textured field paint to cut down on glare etc in the field. The Wehrmacht decal is still visible but very scuffed and gouged and partly painted over with the field paint. From what I have gathered this is a proper texture and colour for it to be a wartime repaint, so please confirm or deny this if possible as this was the main reason I bought it, as it appears to be a good combat worn helmet. The liner has been cut out but the liner fixture and traces of original leather remain intact. Also, the chinstrap catch is still there but the strap is long gone. Please feel free to comment and fill in more details if you have them. Here are a few pics..

      Thanks for looking,

      Pat

    2. Thanks for the responses!

      So it might be a pre-ww1 made sword then going by the Eickhorn logo, but still could have been worn ww1 era I assume? The engraving is what sold me on it as well and the steel is in great condition as well. Maybe someone has a little more info on this one?

      Thanks again,

      Pat

    3. Well the KVK1 is a civilian issue so it wouldn't belong on this tunic either, ah Hollywood! This one and a few other movie prop tunics (one Himmler, one Goering and a couple others) are all at an antique store here in BC (Western Canada, Hollywood north). Apparently they were all used in films and the Goering one is an especially nice repro. What would be a fair price to purchase an accurate Himmler or Goering movie prop uniform? I guess I'll have to re-watch my extensive collection of ww2 movies from the 60's and 70's to see if I can spot my Scandinavian artillery uniform! :speechless:

      Thanks,

      Pat

    4. I bought it for a low repro/reenacting price so no damage there, I found it in a random antique store and it was priced low, so I just thought it might have a chance of at least being partly original. It was a movie prop and I know sometimes originals are altered etc for the movie. What are some points to disprove this one if you don't mind me asking (to help out in the future). It is a nice display piece anyways.

      Thanks,

      Pat

    5. Hello all,

      I stumbled upon this artillery tunic for a decent price and was wondering if it was an original or not. I usually collect medals and badges and this is my first German uniform tunic, so I may be wrong on this one, but the marking etc seem to match from what I have seen. I was told it was an M43 Continental Cut German Artillery tunic that had been museum tailored (the pocket flaps have been detached and reattached for some reason). The KVK1 on it appears to be an original one that has a new pin attached to the back (a modern safety lock style pin, glued on to the cross) so I am not sure if it is original to the tunic. I know it is an artillery rank but I am not sure which rank for certain, but the collars are green to match the collar boards. There are some sewn on size stamps and a TR stamp of some kind over the sizes. Any info on this tunic would be great and I can take more specific pictures if needed. For what its worth the white thread used on the museum restore glows under blacklight but the original white thread does not, and neither do the size tags.

      Thanks for any help!

      Pat

    6. Hello Gents,

      Thanks for all the help, for entry-level collectors like myself I really do appreciate the help (and if anyone knows of a good source of militaria books in Canada or who ships to Canada please let me know!) All this information helps people like me learn on the way to building a collection, and emphasizes how great it is to have a community that would like to maintain the honour of the hobby. Also to always buy from someone that will guarantee their merchandise. Speaking of which I returned this helmet and got full credit towards a Prussian ww1 Pickehaube (check it out in the Imperial Uniforms forum). Thanks again and case closed!

      Pat

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