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Unknown helmet?


Garandy
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I’ve never seen one line this exact construction but it was suggested it’s a civilian contractor helmet but the chin strap attachment is more British as is the liner. I don’t think it’s a US helmet commercially made as I’ve seen those and they are different at least to me. Possibly early 1917-A1 as the liner fits inside as does the 1917-A1 chin strap? Riveted in too from top.

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1 hour ago, Garandy said:

Ok so I guess I’ll flip it 

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Hi Garandy,  before you ' flip ' it have you flipped the black headband and looked on the reverse of that, that's where the manufacturers generally stamp their logo.  

 

I hope you find something there . . . . . . . . . . 

 

regards lewis. 

 

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