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Post by Cpl Bez on Fri May 16, 2008 7:52 pm

Hi Guys,

As all know, the 517th were issued with standard M1 Infantry pots prior to landing in Italy in 1944, so before making their first combat jump in August '44 as part of dragoon they had to be Rigger modified to work as Airborne helmets.

I have been working for a while to get a replica made and to find a source for us, and i have finally suceeded. Chris (Fuman on the WWII Forum) has made two, i have had one and Jon has taken the other, but he is after orders from you guys so he can get down to making more. I had to wait a while, but now he knows what he needs and what he's doing it should be quick and easy. Below are some pics, i'm sure you'll all agree they're spot on!

They are at a price of £130 total, £120 for the pot and £10 for insured shipping. This is to cover his labour costs, the costs of paint (They come camouflaged) and the materials he has to source in order make the straps, and of course the fixed bail pot itself! I think that for what you get its a resonable price, but i must add they DO NOT come with Liners! But all you need to complete it is a standard Infantry liner (www.warrelics.com usually has plenty of decent original liners). Using Chris means we will be consistant, all pots will match.

Can you please place an order here if you wish to buy one, like i said, £130, and please do not commit to buy one if you cannot afford it or are likely to pull out as i do not want to mess Chris around with this, he is our one and only source and we cannot afford to piss him off!

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by samharris45 on Fri May 16, 2008 9:22 pm

Wow they look really good!

I will start to get some cash together and let you know when I have it.

The prob I have is I'm moveing out at the start of June so got to watch the pennies!

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Post by samharris45 on Fri May 16, 2008 9:23 pm

Oh Bez I presume that the pot is an oridgenal WWII one?

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Cpl Bez on Sat May 17, 2008 2:00 am

The pots that Chris use are original Wartime Fixed Bale M1 Pots. He is attempting to get them without the Chinstraps so that they don't go to waste when he removes them to replace them with the rigger Modified straps, but they are and will be Original Front Seam fixed Bale M1 Infantry Helmets.

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Shorty on Sat May 17, 2008 8:48 am

They look great! We'll need to source some British scrim scarf material big enough to cover a few pots so we have a good mix of those with helmet nets and those without.

I think at this rate we'll certainly impress when we go to shows with this kit!!

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Post by pip on Sat May 17, 2008 9:16 am

Excellent stuff! Selling my M2 so free's up moulah for this, cheers for the heads up.

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Cpl Bez on Sat May 17, 2008 9:48 am

excellent stuff.

Jon i'll forward you Chris's Details so that as soon as he's ready you can get a cheque out to him.

He also said he may make some for Ebay, and i said to him if he does that to offer them out to us first just in case we have new members interested in buying one. I may also at some point buy a second to knacker up for when they were out in the Bulge and for Maritime Alps stuff.

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by darrenbond on Sun May 18, 2008 12:15 pm

bloody hot stuff..

good work bez, a great asset to the group having this guy. Ill be getting one asap, but like Sam pennys are short at mo as UNI is a piss take for cash this time of year.

Would we be wearing them with or without nets?

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Shorty on Sun May 18, 2008 3:01 pm

darren, the majority of photos in the bible (De Trez's book) seems to suggest the majority of guys wore them with nets. Although to have maybe 1-2 guys without wouldn't look out of place.

I'm going to source some of the correct netting for the pots as it's the scrim scarf type material used and not actual helmet netting used by the Brits.

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Cpl Bez on Sun May 18, 2008 4:29 pm

Guys,

Chris takes a while to make these pots, so i'm simply going to order 8 from him and you can pay for them as and when. The main priority at the moment is ATF jumpsuits, so please see the seperate thread in this section.

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Post by darrenbond on Sun May 18, 2008 4:58 pm

OK thought that was the case shorty, its the small net types i do believe...

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Cpl Bez on Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:38 pm

Important Notice!

Chris has readied another 6 M1 pots for conversion to 517th but has asked that those who want one sent a £60 deposit to him in order for him to source the dosh he needs to finish them.

Can you let me know ASAP if you fancy one, don't pass up on this guys, the group needs them!

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Shorty on Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:53 pm

Just ordered another of these beauties from Chris, but this time a knackered one suitable for a late '44 early '45 portrail!!

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Cpl Bez on Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:58 pm

Hi All,

Having now had the pots through from Chris, the only thing missing is Black paint which he seems to have left off. He did this after having based his pots of Marvin Moles original which is now in a museum in Southern France. Marvins pot shows no black, but the believed reason is that it has faded. Colour photos as well as other examples prove that the pots did have black paint, and with the black added the pots are faultless.

Like Jon has mentioned, Chris also does the option of a knackered up pot with little or no camo, and some seriously fooked up straps. Reason: The 517th recieved these pots in July 1944 and did not see new ones until they were inducted into the 13th Airborne in March 1945, by watch point the helmets had seen better days, and that's putting it lightly. We cannot go into Bulge impressions wearing freshly camo'd pots. However, we're not asking you to buy two, a standard infantry pot with the straps hidden will do for the Bulge as long as it's fixed bail and looks well used.

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Re: 517th M1 Pots.

Post by Shorty on Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:24 am

Bez , any chance you could email chris on my behalf? He hasn't responded to my pm on the forum even though I know he's recieved it and it's been read!

Perhaps he doesn't need the money that badly? Shocked

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