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    • Dave T
      Front grommet/eyelet is visible here. Photo makes it look like a side view for some reason. WW2 helmet liner. Inland only made liners for a short period during WW2. Inland prefered to make other war material (M-1 carbines etc)  and turned over their uncompleted liners inventory to Firestone. You can often find Firestone liners with a faint Inland logo in the dome. Sought after more? Hard to say....sure probly always some collector looking for an example they dont have. I have one Inland example, however an earlier model. Nice liner/helmet set. Appears to have been together since WW2. 👍
    • Manky bandage
      Id lean towards the Enger Kress being of ww2 period with the steel hangers. I have had a couple with brass though over the years though. 
    • aznation
      Definitely a relic and reminder of the Cold War.
    • atb
      I've had both types and parted with them about ten years ago. If I remember correctly, I got about $175-$200 for each. Finding that particular collector who needs or wants that style was the key. As has been said, scarcity does not always equal high value.
    • Eastw00d86
      Thanks! I know the Sears is dated 1942, is there any way to tell if the Enger Kress is WWI or WWII? I've only read about brass vs steel hooks but I'm not sure otherwise.
    • bheskett
      I have both cotton and wool versions of the 1909 Spec dated double disc coats.  Not named one has discs the other doesn't.  What is the going rate for these?  I am thinking about parting with my my pre-WWI stuff.   Thanks Bob
    • militbuff
      Hi Phill,   Interesting that this is a known faker trait among British circles.  Over the years, I’ve gotten much better at id’ing fakes.  Usually if a patch looks ugly to me, then I assume it’s a fake.  One’s gut feeling is important.  The old saying that I wouldn’t want it in my collection is a way of trusting one’s gut even if you don’t know for sure it’s a fake.     Dan
    • Collector .45
      Those jackets are absolutely fantastic! They're truly works of art! Thanks for sharing. - Henry
    • tully216
      This is a very belated thank you for your opinion!! Thanks,  manayunkman. It came with an engraved good conduct medal, paperwork of the 347th fighter group.
    • QED4
      Not everyone that sold insignia manufactured them. Often the larger companies that manufactured insignia wholesaled unmarked items to smaller companies to sell under their name. I believe this was originally blackened for wear on the gray overseas hat (or what ever the navy called them) it is just badly worn.
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