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Thanks so much for all the guidance. I sent a pic of the helmet but we will see if it comes through. There is no liner in it, just a band and tiny bits of the chin strap. I just purchased several German items, and of course now comes the task of finding what I want to keep and what is to go.
Thanks again to all you so much.
Regards
Cookie
you could use imageshack for showing the pictures (upload them there and use the URL here)
the value is of course determined by the kind of troops that used it(you can often see it by the emblem on the front) and condition of the helmet.
as already suggested, you can compare the helmet in value with similar ones on the internet, but of course the gents here are always willing to help.
kind regards,
Roeland
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My uploads are too large, so after I solve that.......
thanks for the reply though!
Cookie,Some pictures would go a long way in helping determine genuineness and value
Marc
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I recently got two helmets. One German M40, and one French something. IT has some kind of crest on the top made of metal but redish/brown color. In trying to find a value, I get quotes but if they are from someone who wants to buy them how do you know if the price is really fair?
Also, before I sell them I would want to make sure they are the real deal. My relative had them for decades, but I don't know where they came from.
Then again, I have pause to sell them because I think of the young men who bravely wore them so long ago.
Cookie
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how to really know worth
in France
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here is the other one:
Thank you so much
you could use imageshack for showing the pictures (upload them there and use the URL here)
the value is of course determined by the kind of troops that used it(you can often see it by the emblem on the front) and condition of the helmet.
as already suggested, you can compare the helmet in value with similar ones on the internet, but of course the gents here are always willing to help.
kind regards,
Roeland