![]() Additionally, in the early days, camo helmets were frequently obtained directly from the veterans themselves. ![]() The valid existence of Japanese helmets, altered with paint, from the World War Two period used to be accepted as a given: a number have been seen over the years, with collectors adding them to their collections sometimes, via dealer sales, or by finding them at flea markets and garage sales. “The strongest human instinct is to impart information, the second strongest is to resist it.” Kenneth Grahamįollowing our interview with long-time Japanese headgear collector, John Egger, I thought that it would be interesting to re-visit a subject that has been discussed for quite some time at military antiques shows and on a few military history forums in the recent past: Japanese Type 90 Camouflage and/or Non-Standard Painted Helmets. So much of what passes for teaching is merely a pointing out of what items to want.” Alice Walker I don’t see it as the handing down of answers. ![]() “I imagine good teaching as a circle of earnest people sitting down to ask each other meaningful questions. ![]()
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