First off this M1917 helmet is complete with the full liner and chin strap. The 78th Division patch is painted on the owners left side and would rate 90%+. The front of the helmet has the following scraped out of the textured paint and painted black 17-1918-19. The right side of the helmet has scrat ...Read and See More
The heart of the group is the HGU-25/P Deck Helmet. The helmet is used but the front protective shield has DUKE painted on it. The rear shield has HARLEY DAVIDSON painter on it. So he is covering the duke John Wayne and the Hells Angles or he considers himself a Duke and likes to ride Harleys. Anywa ...Read and See More
This set of four decals appear to be the size for the helmet liners. The decals are 1 7/8” high by 2” wide. The bottom decal has a gold border not black like the rest of them. Sold as a set.
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The full size 713 Flame Thrower Tank unit decals came with a uniform grouping that a friend picked up several years ago. The decals are 3.75” high by 3.5” wide. The second photo shows the actual uniform from the group with the patch applied.
Condition very good
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Just picked up this swivel bail front seam USMC M1 helmet with a camo cover. I will start with the herringbone cover that has the the black EGA on the front. The cover itself shows lots of wear, but still has most of the exterior camo color. It appears that the cover was worn the EGA down towards th ...Read and See More
I haven’t had one of these purses in quite a while, I just wonder who thought about doing this way back then. I have to admit I have forgotten what the rust color border piping stands for. I do remember the patch is for a training center. This purse has a very well made plastic zipper with an atta ...Read and See More
Just purchased this from the grandson of a WWI British Veteran and I have to admit its the first British Pith helmet I have ever bought. This Wolseley Patter Sun Helmet called a TOPI by the British soldiers is constructed of Cork covered by cloth. The top is made of six panels and has the typical ve ...Read and See More
This Veteran of Foreign Wars parade helmet is the first one that I have seen in the past 30 years. The helmet shell is styled after the US WWI standard issue helmet but of light weight Aluminum. I have not cleaned it just as it came out of the attic. The Bronze VFW Badge with 961 affixed to the top ...Read and See More
First I have to say that this is an original WWII Navy helmet just out of the woodwork, uncleaned its just as it was in the attic. This M1 Helmet is a front seam construction with a swivel bale chin strap fittings. The helmet shell retains around 75%+ of the original light gray paint. There are rust ...Read and See More
This M5 helmet is out of my collection it has been sitting on my shelf for over 30 years. I am using the term MINT for this helmet as you know I seldom use that term to describe anything but this helmet fits the bill. This is a new old stock never used never worn hardly handled in the past 30+ years ...Read and See More