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Original Item: Only One Available. This is one of the original prop helmets used during the filming of Steven Spielberg's seminal work "Saving Private Ryan". The outside was painted with the 29th Infantry Division insignia to the front and a horizontal “Follow Me” bar to the back. The shell itself is an original WWII Front Seam Fixed Bale, but the heat lot number is now far too worn to read.
The helmet bears the initials CRC written in black marker on the interior of both the shell and liner. This denotes that the helmet originated from Costume Rentals Corporation (CRC), which supplied a substantial portion of the World War II–era wardrobe and uniform pieces used in the film. This helmet—along with other materials—was only recently released following CRC’s closure in 2025, and as such, has never previously been offered on the market.
This helmet comes with a printed copy of a notarized letter confirming that the helmet and other material came from CRC, the Costume Rentals Corporation, who supplied a substantial amount of World War II-era wardrobe and uniform pieces for use in the film. The letter confirms that these materials were indeed used in the Production of SPR. The letter was signed by Harlan Glenn, who worked on the production of "Saving Private Ryan" as Costume Consultant and Purchaser.
The liner is a Vietnam War example which is in very rough shape and has been fitted with dark green suspension and fittings. There is heavy fraying along the edges with heavy dry rot in the sweatband. The shell has a correct WWII chinstrap with stamped steel fittings. The liner chinstrap is retained.
Ready for display.
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