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This is an early WWII M1 helmet consisting of:
- Front seam, fixed-bale M1 shell - With khaki chinstrap affixed with rivets / split pins. On page 14 of “Doughboy to GI” author Kenneth Lewis describes an early M1 helmet and states the following, “On the helmet outer, the webbing strap was riveted, this being the first form of attachment before they were stitched to the fixed loop.” I’ve included page 14 (see pics) for reference. In the images of this helmet you see the straps have never had stitched bar tacking and the rivets have developed undisturbed patina from age. This shell could be an extremely early fixed-bale, or the straps could be field replacements. I’ll let you and/or the web boards decide.
- Fiber Hawley liner – Structurally immaculate. Peter Oosterman describes this liner as “Type 1″ in his book “M-1 Helmet of the WW2 US GI”, meaning it is the earliest variation with rectangular aluminum suspension washers, brass chinstrap holders, and a brass square slide buckle. This Hawley dates between circa late 1941 to mid 1942. There appears to be a faint embossed “G” (no ink) inside the crown for General Fiber Company. This company produced only 3% (120,000 units) of the total fiber liners.
This M1 fixed-bale shell is definitely a one looker combat helmet with its wartime finish worn to a smooth sheen in places from real combat use. On the rear of the shell, you can faintly see “PFC” (Private First Class) marked in black. The number “26″ is painted in white inside the shell. The Hawley liner has soiling on its cloth surface that may come out with delicate cleaning. I decided to leave the liner as-is.
Price: SOLD
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Very nice WWI US helmet with dark green, rough texture finish and 27th Infantry Division emblem painted on the front. The liner is intact and the leather chin strap is in excellent, supple condition. A great looking helmet!
Price: SOLD
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WWII model EE8E / EE-8-E field phone with leather carrier and strap. The headset wire is not cracked and everything appears to be in working order. Unable to test because I only have the one phone.
Price: SOLD
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Original WWII silk escape / evasion map as used by pilots and airborne personnel. This map is marked “Sheet C” on one side and “Sheet D” on the other. It covers the countries Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France, and Belgium. Silk maps were preferred over paper because they were able to be folded silently and they could handle getting damp. The soldier who carried this map hand tacked the edges with thread to prevent the silk from unraveling (see pic). Strong colors and no rips, stains, or repairs.
Price: SOLD
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Original WWII wood C Ration crate in used condition. A scarce and desirable item to compliment any WWII ration impression.
Measures:
- 13 inches wide
- 7 1/2 inches deep
- 19 1/2 inches long
Price: SOLD
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