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Persian Gulf Command

I don't like it. The weave of the cotton looks too "fuzzy". This is an indication that the cotton fibers were not spun too tightly when the thread was made. A while back a forum member referenced the sound an authentic WW2 net makes when it is tossed on a helmet shell. Although, un-scientific as an indication to determining authenticity, is has a basis because of the density of the cotton weave of the thread used to make WW2 period nets.

Additionally, real nets have a rather abrasive feel, again do to the tight weave of the thread. If the net in your photos has a soft feel it would also indicate a repro net.

 

Here are some photos of my mint WW2 nets on mint helmets:

 

1 of 4 OD 3/4 inch

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I have a repo net and to me It looks a lot fuzzier than this one which Is why I thought It might have a chance . Honestly having this In hand I don't see much fuzz , but these are still a bit of a mystery to me .

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I would lean towards it being original as well.

 

The light 'fuzzing' may have been caused by soaking in water or rot-proofing agents.

 

Here is a 100% original net in the same size that came out of England a while back. It had an unbearable petrol smell to it.

 

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Persian Gulf Command

byf41,

 

Based on ken88's photo and the sound on the shell, as silly as it seems, I'll change my opinion and say your net is period.

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