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Picked this up alittle over a week ago indirectly from the vets family, at first I thought it was just a M35 SD but the other night while looking at it again it spoted the other decal under the camo paint, made my day when I saw that, so I thought I would share it here. The camo is pretty nice and subtle, the guy must have been near some electric wires at some point and go a small zap which is what the holes are from above the eagle decal. The code is NS64 and the number on the back rim is D112, there is a nme in it also but it is very faint and hard to read.

Fritziii





 
Posts: 3068 | Location: ohio | Registered: 26 October 2000Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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#4 dome stamp dated 1935





 
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#5 eagle





 
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last one, this is the national emblem under the paint, you can see the red just poking thru in the crack of the paint.





 
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Wow, two days and no comments, man whats up with this?

Fritziii



 
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Very nice helmet Fritziii.

By the way... You never replyed my question on WAF....
 
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hmm, might not have seen it, weird I'm usually pretty good about that. Sorry, I'll take another look.



 
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Nice lid fritziii, I always loved these M35 lids.

I hear you on the replies, don't get too many on any of the forums anymore unless its a controversial topic. I think the hay day of forum collecting is over. To bad I remember 100 new post or more on a slow day. You can't find that anywhere anymore. It'd be great to see it back but I doubt it will ever return to that level. I posted two topics yesterday and haven't received one reply. Confused Go figure.



 
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Great helmet , never seen damage like that before . Rob
 
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Thanks guys! Electricity can do nasty damage, I bet this guy was sorry he got that close to it.

Fritziii



 
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Nice lid ,I'm sure he was happy he had it on Big Grin


You know you're over the hill when "Happy Hour" means Nap Time


 
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Nice M35 Heer Helmet looks like it has the aluminium liner band that was reinforced with a aluminium plate as a modification from 1938-1940. Jeff
 
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Thanks guys! It's a keeper and now in my case, to bad I can't make out the name better, maybe when I get some time I'll see if I can take a pic of it and post it.

Fritziii



 
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a true beauty....

Sebastien.
 
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