74Squadrongirl Posted March 29, 2016 Author Posted March 29, 2016 Well I'm now covered in hessian and it took a bit of fiddling but yes its dated 1973 Thanks Alli
peter monahan Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 So, Northern Ireland sounds right. Nice catch, Toni!
74Squadrongirl Posted March 29, 2016 Author Posted March 29, 2016 Yep, I didn't try too hard to find the date did I? Thanks again.
Jerry B Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 On 3/18/2016 at 07:58, 74Squadrongirl said: PS I won't tell your lurking on BBF! I don't think my identity on here has been sussed yet by anyone else that's a member on both forums, only a matter of time not that I have a reason to not be identified, I'm not on the run or anything!......Or am I? You were saying Ali?
74Squadrongirl Posted March 29, 2016 Author Posted March 29, 2016 As I said, only a matter of time!! I'm much quieter and better behaved here Jerry
Jerry B Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 2 minutes ago, 74Squadrongirl said: As I said, only a matter of time!! I'm much quieter and better behaved here Jerry Well, it is the gentleman's military interest club so decorum is expected
74Squadrongirl Posted March 29, 2016 Author Posted March 29, 2016 Aah but I'm not a gentleman. I am a lady person.
Jerry B Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 1 hour ago, 74Squadrongirl said: Aah but I'm not a gentleman. I am a lady person. SSSH, I am sure nobody had noticed
74Squadrongirl Posted March 29, 2016 Author Posted March 29, 2016 Well not sure whether to be offended or not!
GregPickersgill Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 Squadrongirl, you may well have resolved your problem with the Mk V by now, or even forgotten it entirely, but maybe these notes will help. The Mk V shell is exactly the same as the Mk IV, which is to say it has the Lift The Dot liner fixing, which the Mk III did not (nut&bolt fixing in the crown). The only difference between the IV and V is the liner itself. The mk IV used a liner which was essentially the Mk II shell liner with a LTD fitting. You have the typical Mk V liner, which was developed in the mid-Fifties and introduced around 1959. These were inserted into existing Mk IV shells, no new shells were made specifically for the new liners, as shells were plentiful, and commonly refurbished and repainted and given new liners and straps. You will always find a date on the liner, but that has no relationship to the date of the shell, and could have been put in at any time. Liners were changed as required, when worn out or broken. The liners (confusingly designated the Mk IV liner) were made up to some unknown time in the 1970s. It is commonly believed - with good reason - that the Mk IV shells (also used as Mk V - are you paying attention?!?!?) were made in two or three bursts of production between 1945 and 1953. Not all helmets were stamped, and some stamped so lightly they are illegible, and others have had the stamps thoroughly obscured by repaints. Get the liner out and look with a bright torch either under the front brim or near the chinstrap bails. You might find something exciting! Please note - we don;t know for absolute certain when production of the Mk IV/V shells ceased. Occasional outliers have appeard - recently I got this one, a ROCO dated 1956. Hard to believe, but it is true. And, of course, just because the liner has an apparently appropriate date it does not mean that it was used in Northern Ireland. I hope this helps. Oh, and learn to love your Zuckerman (properly, the Civilian Protective Helmet) they have their own charms and varities.
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