Yes they have on EBay it’s crazy, but here in Thailand they are still cheap, my first WW2 helmet cost me $5 now they costing about $25 to $30, hey thank you so much for Watching and Comment
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 WOW, i need to send you some orders... Here an M1 Helmet complete with the liner and nothing missing goes between $125-$500, it's crazy
8:48 Those hinges are typical of Scandinavian M1 helmets. The shells for Scandinavian M1s were made in Germany or Austria, the liners in Denmark and the hinges locally in Norway and Denmark.
the Belgian m1 clone's are marked with 'ABL' and a production date, they are heatstamped inside the liner and stamped with red ink inside the shell, or atleast the ones i have are. A = armée (French for army) B = Belge (French for Belgian) or Belgisch (Dutch for Belgian) L = leger (Dutch for army)
After that I had bought a m1 helmet from Ebay for 90 dollars and I got some cheap dollar store toy helmet, I hope I can trust a fellow collector who understands history in its finest
Hi very intreasting magnetic Helmets. I trying to find the manufacturer of these helmets. Whenever a magnetic helmet pops up, its ofren assumed its a danish m/48 helmet made by Glud & Marstrand. The thing is they never made any M1 helmets! The Danish army and civil defence do have(had) these magnetic helmets. In late 1951 army technicians travelled to Hong Kong to look at m1 helmets already in stock there, with the intention of buying 50000 of these as well as another 60000 for the civil defence. Eventual the deal was done, and these helmets was introduced in the civil defence as the m/52 helmet. The army already having the m/48 (original ww2 us m1 helmets, brought in December 49 from us stocks in Germany), they simply put them in as another batch of m/48. The difference between the army and civil defence are the bales as well as about 100g in weight and the color. The civil defence helmets has us style bales and a serial number stamped inside the rim ( done by the Danish), while the army version has no number and another bale style. But what they have in common (other then being fully magnificent) is how the rim is joint in the rear. The overlap, by up to a cm. never seen that on any other m1 clone helmet. Wonder if this is the case too with your helmets, and that they might be the same manufacture. Very easy seen on the inside.
Hi Lasse very Interesting reading your comment, these Magnetic helmets were from the Thai Army, but I wonder where they got them from, they are very heavy and have like a red primer underneath the paint and no heat stamp number, I was wondering did the Thais make the helmets , maybe the Americans made a helmet making machine here in Thailand lol, thank you so much for Watching and Comment and stay safe and connected
not rare, but very sought after, the germans have other helmet models that they produced less of that are still worth only 20-30€ there because nobody realy actively collects them.
I was wandering if I could buy one from you, I really love ww2 and I want a real ww2 helmet but at my local antique store someone had bought it, I cant find any anywhere, I'll buy one for up to 70 dollars, I would be very grateful thx
Hi Pete, thank you for comment and great a question to, ok if your Helmet is a U.S M1 McCord helmet WW2 it should have numbers with a Letter next to it. I never seen a 12/3A, please look again to see if that / is a number or a scratch, if its 123A then its a early 1942 helmet or if its 1213A then its a late 1944/45. Click on my facebook helmet link send me a photos so i can look, Cheers bud
Can someone help me, I own a front seam m1 and people say that repro can’t be front seam but I can’t find the heat stamp on mine. So is the fact that it’s front seam enough to confirm it’s original or do I need to find the heat stamp in the thick paint that they repainted my m1 with or was I scammed????
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 ah i knew it was an early M1 , i think soldiers have either been cooking in it or it was caught in a flamethrower as it is black and looks like it has been burnt.
I was a German Helmet collector back in the 70s I had over 700 + and 600 + U.S helmets but I sold them all and now I’m starting again with just U.S helmets
Hi adavid hey thank you for Subscribing to my channel , hmmm yes the Tin Foil , some person did that to sell them as WW2 helmets but those helmets are very cheap Thai helmets that are not collectible, so I’m just letting Collectors know what to look out for.
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Technically those are Chinese helmets from WWII they were a client state in terms of equipment purchases. Look online and you'll find pictures of Chinese soldiers with German helmets and uniforms.
Hey man my clients dads friend left my clients dad his helmet from the war and he died and left it to my clients dad. I have it and i was wondering if i can send someone a picture to get some info on it
Hello Andy, yes they were cheap then but now prices have gone up in the last 6 months here in Thailand, thank you for watching, stay connected to the channel
hi , Schlueter began production of its M-1 helmet shells in January 1943. Schlueter produced only 2,000,000 M-1 helmet shells during the war (both fixed and swivel). They placed an S stamp on their helmet shells above their "heat temperature stamp.
Hello Bud, if it says M1 Helmet liner then I think it’s only the liner, normal if helmet and liner are sold together then the title should be M1 Helmet with Liner but the best thing is ask the seller thank you so much for Watching and Comment
After Saving Ryan was released, M1 helmet prices increased in price 10 fold
Yes they have on EBay it’s crazy, but here in Thailand they are still cheap, my first WW2 helmet cost me $5 now they costing about $25 to $30, hey thank you so much for Watching and Comment
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 WOW, i need to send you some orders... Here an M1 Helmet complete with the liner and nothing missing goes between $125-$500, it's crazy
Being a Brit I didn't come across too many M1's but my first cost £10 before private Ryan, £60 after :-(
Here in the Netherlands they cost me 100 to 500 bucks :(
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134in the USA where I am they can cost from 100 to 1,000 dollars, I found one online for 1,000.
8:48 Those hinges are typical of Scandinavian M1 helmets. The shells for Scandinavian M1s were made in Germany or Austria, the liners in Denmark and the hinges locally in Norway and Denmark.
Yes I found that out now after looking at Tin hats book, thank you for the info
"DLA" marked items are post Vietnam War. I believe that changed from "DSA" to "DLA" in 1975. "DLA" means Defense Logistic Agency.
hello Jeffrey, yes you are right, thank you for comment
the Belgian m1 clone's are marked with 'ABL' and a production date,
they are heatstamped inside the liner and stamped with red ink inside the shell,
or atleast the ones i have are.
A = armée (French for army)
B = Belge (French for Belgian) or Belgisch (Dutch for Belgian)
L = leger (Dutch for army)
great info thank you
After that I had bought a m1 helmet from Ebay for 90 dollars and I got some cheap dollar store toy helmet, I hope I can trust a fellow collector who understands history in its finest
I just bought a m1 helmet today believing it was from ww2 and found out it’s a west German 1990s m1 helmet lol
Those swivel bale hinges were installed backwards @Jersey Farang in Thailand .
Yea
that shop is heaven dude
It sure is lol
Hello, from Thailand, I have M1 helmet and heat stamp is
M 338 B What year is this sir?
1950s
Hi very intreasting magnetic Helmets. I trying to find the manufacturer of these helmets. Whenever a magnetic helmet pops up, its ofren assumed its a danish m/48 helmet made by Glud & Marstrand. The thing is they never made any M1 helmets! The Danish army and civil defence do have(had) these magnetic helmets. In late 1951 army technicians travelled to Hong Kong to look at m1 helmets already in stock there, with the intention of buying 50000 of these as well as another 60000 for the civil defence. Eventual the deal was done, and these helmets was introduced in the civil defence as the m/52 helmet. The army already having the m/48 (original ww2 us m1 helmets, brought in December 49 from us stocks in Germany), they simply put them in as another batch of m/48.
The difference between the army and civil defence are the bales as well as about 100g in weight and the color. The civil defence helmets has us style bales and a serial number stamped inside the rim ( done by the Danish), while the army version has no number and another bale style. But what they have in common (other then being fully magnificent) is how the rim is joint in the rear. The overlap, by up to a cm. never seen that on any other m1 clone helmet. Wonder if this is the case too with your helmets, and that they might be the same manufacture. Very easy seen on the inside.
Hi Lasse very Interesting reading your comment, these Magnetic helmets were from the Thai Army, but I wonder where they got them from, they are very heavy and have like a red primer underneath the paint and no heat stamp number, I was wondering did the Thais make the helmets , maybe the Americans made a helmet making machine here in Thailand lol, thank you so much for Watching and Comment and stay safe and connected
Where you shop
Keep an eye out for a USMC M57 Flak jacket... lol
Thank you so much for Watching and Comment, Flak helmet never see in Thailand
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Thanks
That german helmet with the ring running around it are pretty rare i believe
It’s a luftschutz helmet it’s kinda rare but nothing compared to the paratrooper helmet in the back I saw
not rare, but very sought after, the germans have other helmet models that they produced less of that are still worth only 20-30€ there because nobody realy actively collects them.
I think. I just think. I need to go to Thailand.
july 1987 on the liner
That kid sounds so adorable
I have one like your's sir. But i see inside as four number. 8721 what year is this sir? Is it fake?
That helmet only has numbers no letters that would be a Parrish U.S Helmets post war
Ohh yeah thank you sir about that sir now i know
dang. wish that store was in my neighborhood.
I would make that place my new apartment 😍
Cheers Bud
Thanks, I was thinking about buying one.
Thank you so much for watching and comment
Wondering how they got these m1 helmets
M1s are kind of everywhere, for one because of the countless clones but also because americans just kind of went everywhere during the coldwar
I was wandering if I could buy one from you, I really love ww2 and I want a real ww2 helmet but at my local antique store someone had bought it, I cant find any anywhere, I'll buy one for up to 70 dollars, I would be very grateful thx
Your Video is very good.
Thank you so much
The tinfoil one with the weird hinges, I think it's a danish m1 helmet
Hi Bud, i found out that they are Thai made, my friend who was in the Thai army told me , thx you for comment
Hey great video! What does a heat stamp on the front inside of the M1 helmet mean 12/3A?
Hi Pete, thank you for comment and great a question to, ok if your Helmet is a U.S M1 McCord helmet WW2 it should have numbers with a Letter next to it. I never seen a 12/3A, please look again to see if that / is a number or a scratch, if its 123A then its a early 1942 helmet or if its 1213A then its a late 1944/45. Click on my facebook helmet link send me a photos so i can look, Cheers bud
M1 U.S Helmets WW2 Korean Nam Era thanks for the reply, I’ll message you now
What surplus store are you at??!!!????
Thank you so much for Watching this store is in Laos
Can someone help me, I own a front seam m1 and people say that repro can’t be front seam but I can’t find the heat stamp on mine. So is the fact that it’s front seam enough to confirm it’s original or do I need to find the heat stamp in the thick paint that they repainted my m1 with or was I scammed????
If it's American then it will have a heat stamp for sure, if no stamp then repo or euro clone
Yes it is a danish M48 it should have U.S.C.H. inside back of helmet made by Glud & Marstrands made about 1957/58 the bale is correct but no heat stam
Ken Anderson oh ok thank you so much for the info, that’s why no heat stamp then, I have a 7 helmets like that and I gave them to my 5 year old son
Do you have many Korean war helmets i have just two to go with my MC M38 Jeep@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134
@@kenanderson3675 i have about 5 , and 4 ingersoll to go with my huey lol
A Huey a jeep what next @@jerseyfaranginthailand8134
A tank lol
Firestone liner
Thank you for watching
Ive got a fixed bale M1 helmet with the number 375a , what year is that ? Early 1941 ?
Hello Alex, late December 1942
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 ah i knew it was an early M1 , i think soldiers have either been cooking in it or it was caught in a flamethrower as it is black and looks like it has been burnt.
You have german helmet collector ?
I was a German Helmet collector back in the 70s I had over 700 + and 600 + U.S helmets but I sold them all and now I’m starting again with just U.S helmets
I live on the outskirts of bangkok and I would love to know where this shop is!
Thank you for watching
lmao
Why do they do the tinfoil? Doesn't make sense to me, if someone is buying a historical object they want it as historical as possible.
Hi adavid hey thank you for Subscribing to my channel , hmmm yes the Tin Foil , some person did that to sell them as WW2 helmets but those helmets are very cheap Thai helmets that are not collectible, so I’m just letting Collectors know what to look out for.
its to make it look like stainless steel which the 1st ones were
Do you remember where in Nongkai?
I've been to that city a few times and never saw that shop!
I think the shop is closed now
no heat stamp
Ken Anderson cheers mate
What store is this? I’d love to shop here!
In Thailand thx for watching
Do they have a Online store? Or only inside shopping?
@@portlandzombie162 I got mine at a place called army navy
Wow nice bro you have a lot
Thank you so much for Watching and Comment
Korean high dome about 6mm higher
Make sure the bales are turned flat in WW2 and Korean era helmet that’s how I measured my helmets also rims have to be perfect for measuring
Yes turned flat correct you as me know helmets well done mate @@jerseyfaranginthailand8134
Whats the music in the beginning?
The music is called the Army goes rolling on, you can find it in the UA-cam Free music Library
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Thanks, I really like it also I'm getting my own m1 helmet replica tomorrow from ww2 cheers mate!
Your welcome mate stay tuned to the channel, if I fine any more helmets I will be posting them here ok
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Cool!
You should have buyed the german Luftschutz helmet they are pretty rare
hello and welcome, I see 3 of them in the shop here. look good but I really only collect U.S and Japanese Helmets, thank you so much for Watching
Jersey Farang in Thailand my bad :/
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Technically those are Chinese helmets from WWII they were a client state in terms of equipment purchases. Look online and you'll find pictures of Chinese soldiers with German helmets and uniforms.
Hey man my clients dads friend left my clients dad his helmet from the war and he died and left it to my clients dad. I have it and i was wondering if i can send someone a picture to get some info on it
Look at my helmet Facebook page You can message there
yes send me the pic
I will when i know how give me a few days just had hernia opp painful at the moment
so cheap man! in the U.S. its like 100 at the least for a wwii m1 with the liner
Hello Andy, yes they were cheap then but now prices have gone up in the last 6 months here in Thailand, thank you for watching, stay connected to the channel
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 Yeah this is the first episode i've watched loved it keep up the good work!
@@motor4027 Thank you so much for Watching and Comment
My helmet has a (S) and it’s front seam what does that mean mate ?
hi , Schlueter began production of its M-1 helmet shells in January 1943. Schlueter produced only 2,000,000 M-1 helmet shells during the war (both fixed and swivel). They placed an S stamp on their helmet shells above their "heat temperature stamp.
Jersey Farang in Thailand thank you for this information 🙌
Can i buy some of your helmets
Lol no I'm not a seller
It's from a market at ho chi minh city vietnam.
I live in Nong Khai
Oh ok no M1 helmets in Nong Khai :(
yes there are i bought a load@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134
@@kenanderson3675 where did you buy ?
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 In and around nong khai and england
damn, an orginal ww2 helmet for 50 bucks???
Was but now seems like all M1 Helmet have gone up in price so much I was very lucky to buy all my 74 M1 helmets so cheap
In Europe original ww2 m1 with liner in good condition coast 400-500€.
I have a m1 helmet
Hope you like it thank you so much for Watching and Comment and be safe and stay connected
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 I love your videos
Thank you so much for Watching and Comment and be safe and stay connected
I found this thing on Ebay its say m1 helmet liner is it just the liner or is it with the helmet as well?
Hello Bud, if it says M1 Helmet liner then I think it’s only the liner, normal if helmet and liner are sold together then the title should be M1 Helmet with Liner but the best thing is ask the seller thank you so much for Watching and Comment
@@jerseyfaranginthailand8134 yea thanks for the advice I bought it so yea when it coms in the mail ill do a unboxing
Intro song?
Intro music is Army goes rolling on from UA-cam creator music
Intro song?
The Army goes rolling along
Thank you