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07-18-2023 09:58 AM
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Some 15 years ago after watching Enemy at the Gates, my son decided that I needed a Soviet
helmet for my helmet collection. So he goes online to a military surplus company and purchases a nice Soviet helmet with a faded red star on the front and gave it to me for my birthday. Lo and behold, it turns out to be a Czech
VZ53 in nice condition.
It seems that surplus companies do not always know what they have. I purchased an advertised Israeli combat helmet some years ago that turned out to be a Spanish M65 paratrooper helmet. I didn't return it because I collect Airborne helmets.
Fortunatley, these two purchases had silver linings.
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Like I say I got it for a good price and so no regrets about the purchase.
If it is an export example it would be nice to know to which country as Czechoslovakia
exported them to several countries.
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There are plenty of Russian
helmets around. The problem is they refurbished the vast majority of them which takes them out of WWII collectability. I searched for a couple of years for one and finally just settled on a WWII manufactured one with an early post war refurbishment. I think it's 1946 but not positive. That one year difference is about $200.00.
Kind of like US WWII helmets. The one I just got is WWII but it was refurbed and used as late as Vietnam. Vietnam helmets are getting pretty collectable now as they are becoming the surviving veterans now.
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