German Helmet Liner Original or Repo ?

Hello
What are your thoughts on this helmet liner?
I was thinking the band is good but the leather is fake?
Thank you for your help
Tony


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82mm mortar shell carrier tube?

I got this from an uncle of mine around 3 years ago, he was using this to carry his architectural drawings back when he was a college student. Since he know I like military stuff, so he gave it to me haha. I’m guessing this is an 82mm mortar shell carrier dated 1960 from the marking

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The cap(?)

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Markings

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Anyone could give me more info about the markings? Thanks

Cheers,
Damar


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Helm Stahlhelm ? Feuerwehr Sanitäter Rotes Kreuz



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identifying a signature…Amon Göth?

The SS operated an office for supervising on Jewish emigration out of Austria headed by Adolf Eichmann from the end of 1938, so we can find issued passports with some SS personnel as the issuing officials though masked nicely with police stamps.
On-line information states Amon Göth returned to Vienna in 1938, but does not state at what capacity…so I am curious to know if the Amon that appears in this 1939 passport is the same Amon Göth? I added two sampled signatures from him that I located on-line, but I am not a handwriting expert…any ideas or comments?


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Belgian Queen Elisabeth helmet

here is a helmet that was on my list since I was 13.
I am using the sellers pic’s.
If everything goes well, I should have it by the end of the summer holliday.


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Flatwire SS cap eagle (Belgian made)

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by: carlsson1982

Description: Up for sale this fairly rare belgian made Flawire SS cap eagle by the Firm "Nominette" in Belgium.

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US M1 Carbine Picture test…

Part of my view from my desk.
The least a new guy could/should do is post a picture.
These are some I keep handy for shooting and reference.
The 2 missing from the end are down on the ‘to clean bench.’
OK Here Goes Attempt #1………..

Cheers,
Charlie-Painter777

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DAF cap badges post them if ya go em’

Post them if you have them.. G cool militaria


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Luftshutz gladiator

Finally after asking, begging, crying for a helmet wrapped & bowed for Christmas…the wife broke down & found one within her budget. (Well I helped, lied & told her it was $200 less than the asking price) so I had to foot the $200.
However, after seeing, handling & owning dozens of these, never saw one this nice. Real leather vs. the Ersatz leather & still has the factory inventory tag tied up to it. I love the thing even though civil def. helmets are not my area of helmet collecting. Was a great Christmas 2016 ! 2017…who knows
(Yes, it is a real one)


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M35 Double Decal Relic

Hello folks.

Supposed to be saving for W&P next month, but you know how it goes! Bought this one for £35 off fleaBay.
An apple green Heer M35, recovered during agricultural works in Russia. What sets it apart from other relics I’ve seen for sale, and the reason I decided to pick it up, are the decal remnants still visible under the rust. On the left side of the shell, you can just about make out the bottom arm of the swastika from a Heer decal. On the right, and what sold me on it, the red, white and black of the national tricolour.
It’s heavily battle damaged by shrapnel, damage that I sincerely hope wasn’t incurred when the poor devil was wearing it! This includes an impact to the dome, which has cracked the helmet, a few small shrapnel or bullet holes on the left side, and one large impact just behind the tricolour. The latter has passed clean through and punched a hole through the skirt at the back. Remarkably, the rolled edge has held firm. If this had been an M42, I’m sure this lid would have been split into two pieces.
A wonderful historic piece!

I’ve purchased this one with the intention of treating it with oxalic acid. Said acid is currently on its way to me, and as soon as it arrives I’ll be giving it a bath. From what I can see, there is very little corrosion to the steel, only caked and bubbling rust that has spread over the surface. On the inner right hand side of the skirt, it’s already been cleaned away to apply a number. Looking at that area, I’d say I’m in for a pleasant surprise with this one!

Regards, B.B.


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