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Original M40 German Helmet Completely Restored 59 Liner 64 Shell Early Lot#

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Completely restored original German M40 helmet with DAK weathered paint job by Alexander and Sons Restorations. Never worn only displayed. Size 56-59 top repro liner so a medium. Size 64 Shell also medium/large. Early Lot number under brim indicating early war manufacture. Jacob is the absolute best at restoring helmets. This one is correct, original, [Continue]

Original M40 German Helmet Completely Restored 59 Liner 64 Shell Early Lot#

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Completely restored original German M40 helmet with DAK weathered paint job by Alexander and Sons Restorations. Never worn only displayed. Size 56-59 top repro liner so a medium. Size 64 Shell also medium/large. Early Lot number under brim indicating early war manufacture. Jacob is the absolute best at restoring helmets. This one is correct, original, [Continue]

Perfectly Restored WWII German M40 Helmet & Liner Set With Special Lot No. (ET64)

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WWII German Helmet Set. This original WWII German M40 helmet has been painstakingly restored back to its original (and highly desirable) factory configuration, and then aged to simulate moderate combat use. The helmet’s inside brim is size stamped ET64 lot number 5162, denoting 1941 production by the Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale factory – and more importantly use [Continue]

Original German WW2 M42 Helmet (Restored) Huge Perfect 68 Shell 60 Liner ET68

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Late-war, German M42 helmet. Completely restored with a very lightly textured, field-gray finish and quality, imported leather liner. The heat stampings are nice and crisp. ET68 with a lot# of 2202. The shell is in perfect condition and is very heavy. It’s completely free of pitting. There was no damage repaired, no putty needed anywhere. [Continue]