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Ocean liner? Truck/SUV cargo liner? Pond liner? Trash liner? Chimney liner? Pool liner? Helmet liner? Panty liner? Dirty one-liner?
there are THREE fastners that hold the liner in place. they are located about mid-way up on the sides of the helmet. they are REMOVED from the INSIDE of the helmet
Since only one helmet in WWII had a liner, the US M1 helmet, that's the one you probably are asking about. It weighed very close to 5 pounds.
They were called "Helmets". The US Helmet was a steel helmet and a separate liner and was referred to as Model M-1. The liner was molded from fiber board and it had the straps riveted into it. The straps were adjustable to allow it to fit many sizes. The Liner had a thin chin strap. The helmet had a larger cloth strap.
Simple answer: No Reason: There are a few things that can tell them apart. For instence, a ww2 helmet will be alot darker in colour, and have khaki (tan) straps. The liner will have a small hole in the front, and have khaki webbing inside. The webbing in the liner will have a hole in the middle. A Vietnam era helmet is lighter in colour, and has green straps. Its liner will have no hole at the front, and its webbing will be green. The webbing in these liners will have no hole in the middle.
BF is the helmet manufacturer. (I don't know the firm, but this particular marking is found mostly in WWI helmets). The 64 is the helmet size.
In good condition with a liner it will be worth between $1800 and $2200.
go to youtube and type in domino knit and there should be a video that has green squares
Central spongy area of stem of most flowering plants. White material between peel and fruit of an orange. Used as a liner in helmet's in India, hence the term Pith Helmet.
Usually it's a thin shell(lexan, polycarbonate etc) and then a polystyrene(or similar) foamed liner to provide cushioning.
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