Tag: leather

VINTAGE RARE ORIGINAL PRE WW2 GERMAN LEATHER MINER PROTECTION HELMET 1920’s

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Originating in the Ruhr mining region, this model of protective leather helmet became increasingly common across German mines starting in the early 1920s. This particular helmet shell is made from two quarter sections of sturdy full-grain leather, stitched together lengthwise. The seam is additionally reinforced with a sewn-on leather strip. Each side features three ventilation [Continue]

Original WWII WW2 German Stahlhelm Helmet Liner 1940 Stamped Leather militaria

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Stahlhelm WW2 Original German Leather helmet Liner. Showing wear and use, staining. “Salty, ” with some tears, missing bits of leather. Aging and deterioration, especially near edges. Was stored unevenly, folded, and uncleaned, stiff leather that is brittle at the edges. End to end length is approx 19 long when fully stretched out. Stamped on [Continue]

WWII German Luftwaffe Pilot Aviator Brown Leather Flying Flight Helmet H. D

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Hello, up for sale is an original WWII German Luftwaffe leather pilot flight helmet. Issued to the pilots (therefore the headphone openings) of the Luftwaffe aircraft. The snap fasteners marked H. Scarce and highly collectable item for your militaria collection. Condition: Preserved in very good condition considering age and use. The lining has tears. Please, [Continue]

Reproduction WW2 German M42 Helmet Leather Liner Quality Steel Army Stalhelm

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Absolutely superb repro M42 German Helmet (Stahlhelm) and liner. The M42 Helmet was introduced on the 6th July, 1942, and was the last time German Helmets were upgraded during the war. They maintained much of the design of the M40 Helmets, but does not feature the rolled edge of it’s predecessor – this was to [Continue]