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ORIGINAL WWII 1942 GERMAN TROPICAL PITH HELMET (for AFRICA CORP) 2nd Pattern

WWII German Africa Pith 2nd Pattern with shields. The item “ORIGINAL WWII 1942 GERMAN TROPICAL PITH HELMET (for AFRICA CORP) 2nd Pattern” is in sale since Saturday, December 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Germany\Hats & Helmets”. The seller is “this-that_82″ and is located in Egg Harbor Township, New [Continue]

Original German Wwii M42 Single Decal Normandy Pattern Camouflage Helmet

ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII M42 SINGLE DECAL NORMANDY PATTERN CAMOUFLAGE HELMET. The helmet is in very good condition for its age there is a stamp inside the top of the helmet but its faint to see their is also a stamp on the lining 61 please see photos. This item is from my own personal collection [Continue]

WW2 Irish Army 1927 Pattern German Style Vickers Armstrong Helmet GENUINE LOOK

Here’s an EXTREMELY rare helmet, that would grace ANY collection. Everything is genuine on this piece, no reproduction parts and majority of the blemishes are reversible. Irish Army 1927 pattern German style Vickers Helmet complete with sniper shield attachment lugs. Rather than adopt the British helmet which would have had bad memories for many people [Continue]

Original period WWII GERMAN 2ND PATTERN PITH HELMET VINTAGE

PERIOD ORGINAL WWII 2nd PATTERN GERMAN PITH HELMET. CONDITION AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS. SHILEDS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THERE IS SOME CHIPPING AT RIM AND WIRE IS EXPOSED IN COUPLE SPOTS. OVER ALL PRETTY GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE. ARMY AIRCORPS VETERAN BRING BACK AFTER THE WAR. VETERAN SEGEANT DAILY CORNWELL 9th Air Force. [Continue]

Outstanding! Wwii German M42 Normandy Pattern Camouflage Helmet100% Genuine

Original and outstanding WWII German M42 Normandy pattern camouflage helmet. This helmet has never been owned by another collector besides me. Nothing has been added or taken off the helmet. This helmet is also marked with the original german soldiers name “Uffz Schongen” at the rear of the helmet itself and also faintly on the [Continue]