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After paying attention to the many variations of civil helmets available during the war, I began to try and assemble a collection of variants simply because I found them interesting.They were also less expensive than (although much less exciting to most) combat helmets.It has become quite apparent to me that there were many more variations than I ever expected so I have decided to try to document examples as I come across them to hopefully to create a database if you will, of pieces I encounter.This is not to say that I won’t ever mistakenly add a Construction helmet or batters helmet but perhaps down the road as the knowledge base continues to grow I will leave something behind to build upon.Even the poorest of fathers would have most likely passed on a few drinks or treats to put a helmet on his children especially if mother insisted.Not that they would have done much other than give a frail sense of being prepared… Here is my latest example It resembles a Jockeys hat and is made of a lightweight pressed fiber material with cotton chin straps. a band of magnetic metal surrounds the helmet and the vent eyelets are also magnetic however, the rivets retaining the band and headliner straps are non magnetic and possibly aluminum or pot metal.
Just wanted to confirm one way or the other that this buckle is authentic.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
William Kramer
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