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M.40 Heer camo handpainted, named

Hambone

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M.40 Heer camo handpainted, named. Chinstrap cut. That can indicate removal from a body.
 

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And then there are these two Ducks, both from Matt Miller ........:facepalm:
 

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Thanks for reminding me.. :facepalm:..that is my old duck in pic number 1

If I had to bet money my opinion is those two helmets were done with the same three cans of paint and the same person pushing the brush :facepalm: Here's another Miller helmet we referred to variously as "Barney" and "The Eggplant". I'm not an art expert, but the brush strokes and technique look similar to me.
 

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Once again a nice one Hambone!!!

:thumbsup:

Thanks for posting it.


Btw the Matt Miller copies look ridiculous and I can't understand how someone can even think that they are original.............




Cheers,
Peter
 

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