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Extremely rare and untouched Waffen-SS double decal helmet. This outstanding M35 is a rare, early issue SS helmet, with a 1938 dated reinforced aluminum liner band. The helmet tells an exciting story about the history of the SS-VT and TV; wherein they had, generally speaking one issue of M35s, having used transitional and contract RZM helmets for their entire existence prior. Moreover, the transitional models had been worn out with frequent re-painting and failure of parts, etc. We all know from the records that this was because the SS were political troops and the Wehrmacht consistently blocked them from access to the supply and recruitment system for the armed forces. So the M35 was a significant addition to their equipment array. This helmet shows having been issued as a feldgrau ET, likely with Pochers because those were the first SS decals that were issued in any quantity, prior to the helmet makers developing their own designs (ET, Q, EF patterns for example). So the helmet was issued in apple green, and then at some stage re-painted black (spray painted) for parade use (and/or Allgemeine SS). The black layer still shows through and is clearly visible inside. Each time the helmet was re-painted, it was re-decaled. Next, the helmet received a heavy coat of slate-green, with the final layer of C.A. Pocher design decals on top. Collectors will note when they view original SS M35s, there is a large number of these multiple-use helmets, probably more than those still retaining their factory finish. The liner is the original to the helmet helmet and the split pins and washers show no tempering or scratches. The leather itself shows wear, feels stiff and dry. Please do note the multiple layers of paint also visible on the aluminum liner band. For the advanced SS helmet collector who is looking for that one beautiful, early example that has been used at every stage of the development of the SS and Waffen-SS! Shell markings ET64 – 3801.
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