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Old March 19th, 2008, 12:58 AM
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I'm trying to get a cheap but real looking RAF pilot skull cap from WWII. Anyone know where I could get the cheapest kind possible and still have it look authentic?
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Original WW2 RAF Brown Leather Flying Helmet complete with leather chin strap brass buckle and press studs, soft kid leather lining in very good condition no repairs damage or tares, inside rim measures approx 23" interior marked No. 2 also other printed words letters and numbers difficult to identify, this Helmet was part of an Original collection of WW2 RAF items A FINE WW2 RAF COLLECTABLE
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or, at the other end of the spectrum, there's THIS :




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Hi Jkilt,
Do you mean flying helmet or the yellow Skull cap that fits in the 41 pattern Maewest?

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