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By The Rooster · Posted
Absolutely Genuine.. From what I can tell by your photos, starting with the steel......... You have a early WW2 produced McCord made front seam steel pot with a stainless rim and it has been repurposed up through the Vietnam War era with the black hard ware chin strap attachments. The cover.. 1959-early 1970's Mitchell Pattern.... Look at the ink stamping on the beach side.. you can find a date on that. The Liner.. Its a WW2 liner with OD3 webbing and a later era green seat band installed. The maker of the liner will be stamped inside the crown. If you can, get a picture of the stamp inside the crown... and the ink stamp on the inside of the cover.... Also... where the chin straps attach .. the bails on the steel pot.... Look on the rim opposite the swivels and see if there are spots welds or dimples opposite the swivels.. If so, its a converted former fixed bail helmet. Cool Helmet! -
By Edelweisse · Posted
Well so much for my research….I’m leaning to and agreeing with the info “aznation” uncovered/researched. Great job “AZNATION”! -
By P-59A · Posted
The footprint in 1869. In 10 years the fort grew quite a bit. -
By Coastie Mark · Posted
Picked up a few items at an online auction. Never seen the Democracy brand anchors. Imagine they’re sweetheart type pins. -
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By Thrifter_01 · Posted
Found in an estate sale of a usaf captain. Not sure if period from the UK in the early 60's or repo from Pakistan. Any help is appreciated. -
By Palmer23 · Posted
I’m not sure about any of this stuff really I got this helmet passed down to me and was hoping someone can help me figure out if its authentic and it’s worth. -
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By vernon · Posted
Rarely seen Wolf- Brown Inc. multi ribbon assembly using brass base bars affixed to a plastic support backing. Maybe 1960's 1970's era. The slide on ribbons were slid on in the front of this clutch back assembly.
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