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Excellent....I love these pics showing manufacture. I wish we could get them all together in a thread dedicated to showing the manufacturing process of our helmets. Perhaps that is an idea for a new thread on the forum?
 
b.loree said:
Excellent....I love these pics showing manufacture. I wish we could get them all together in a thread dedicated to showing the manufacturing process of our helmets. Perhaps that is an idea for a new thread on the forum?

Indeed a great idea Brian ,but these pictures are very rare.
 
Obviously lots of M15 filz helmes in the foreground and throughout the photo. The kit helmet idea is supported by the fact (left foreground) that we see a black helmet with a natural colored liner & fingers (no black dye) pulled out of the shell.. If you also look at the stacks of black shells, the edges of the liners show no dye. So, some good photo evidence to suggest the assembly of black tin, kit helmets with the usual undyed liners.
 
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