M45
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I don't see any evidence that these were TR era at all; no documentation, no period photos, no eyewitnesses, found in places where a decal has no business, not found where they should be if period - re: numerous examples in various states of wear in and among factory decaled production. Similar to the Ed Strache Heer decal, they do not follow the general rules of TR decal application.
No one seems to remember these prior to the early '70s. If the crazy rumor is true that they were produced in New York in the early '70s and applied indiscriminately to helmets in the decades since, what we see today makes perfect sense. As I've been told, un-applied examples still on the backing/sheet are never seen. If these all came from one US source, this would make sense. This would be in contrast to multiple vets bringing home SS decals as booty and finding their way into the militaria supply chain via multiple sources.
An SS guru on WAF said that he thinks they are original, but only private purchase and only on NS M35 and hkp M42 helmets. That makes no sense, private purchase decals showing make and model patterns ?
No one seems to remember these prior to the early '70s. If the crazy rumor is true that they were produced in New York in the early '70s and applied indiscriminately to helmets in the decades since, what we see today makes perfect sense. As I've been told, un-applied examples still on the backing/sheet are never seen. If these all came from one US source, this would make sense. This would be in contrast to multiple vets bringing home SS decals as booty and finding their way into the militaria supply chain via multiple sources.
An SS guru on WAF said that he thinks they are original, but only private purchase and only on NS M35 and hkp M42 helmets. That makes no sense, private purchase decals showing make and model patterns ?
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