http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_sfnQDr1-o
Parus Ater wrote:There's no doubt that the liner was original but one check could be to see if the dates and size numbers match up and that would seal it.
Suetonius Paullinus wrote:Why anyone would pay this amount of money for an old helmet is honestly beyond me.
Quite extraordinary to see how sought after SS memorabilia are following those links. Nothing new there, of course, but it still astonishes me.
But I won't start a rant..
@correus
I hope you can make a lot of money out of it!
And spend it on toy soldiers![]()
Parus Ater wrote:A WWI Tommy lid might not be worth much but find one with an American liner and you can ask a lot for it.
I hear you about the non-German stuff, American gear is pennies.... Unless the seller puts the words "Airborne" in front of the name and price.
grant wrote:The funny thing is, I would rather have a British and an Adrian French helmet, especially for WW1, over the WW2 stuff.
Comte Michel wrote:Talking of SS stuff, we were 'fighting' against SS re-enactors in the mock battles over the weekend at Tanks in Town, and they had a *drumroll* genuine WW2 Schwimmwagen. They even drove it through the stream. I didn't dare ask how much the guy had paid for the thing. He did say that he owns an old farmhouse in France and he has three Panther wheels that he dug up in his garden :p
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