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  • BlockO
    Junior Member
    • May 2009
    • 18

    Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

    I've never seen an NOP facemask quite like this one with the angles like this.
    It is definately made to fit on a very large shell.
    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
    Thanks,
    Dave.
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  • princip
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 192

    #2
    Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

    It's the green dot Schutt XL 2-NOP.
    www.greenxoblue.com

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    • BlockO
      Junior Member
      • May 2009
      • 18

      #3
      Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

      The angle where it clips onto the side doesn't look like a Schutt XL 2-NOP.
      Originally posted by princip
      It's the green dot Schutt XL 2-NOP.
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      • yosef777
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 127

        #4
        Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

        As you may know in the mid 70's Schutt began distinguishing their facemasks by using a 'red dot' (regular size) or 'green dot' (large size). I know that the early OPO green dot masks had lower weld points similar to the NOPO you have a question about, which produced that strange angle you mentioned. (The guys at Helmet Hut confirmed that Schutt did change the weld point, angles, etc. on the green dot masks slightly.) Tony Dorsett had an OPO one on his Ridge helmet, Terry Bradshaw wore one for a while on his Ridge as well (he wore the later OPO version as well), James Lofton wore one in his rookie year with the Packers, Craig Morton with the Broncos in SB12 and many more. Anyways, my point is maybe they had the same scenario with the NOPO. Just my 'theory'.

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        • warheel
          Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 57

          #5
          Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

          Isn't it strange what you remember as a kid? I used to think that Barty Smith's face mask looked funny on his 1979 football card (it is same kind the OP is asking about). His 1978 card is one of my favorite ever.
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          • princip
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 192

            #6
            Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

            Originally posted by warheel
            Isn't it strange what you remember as a kid? I used to think that Barty Smith's face mask looked funny on his 1979 football card (it is same kind the OP is asking about). His 1978 card is one of my favorite ever.
            That is strange. I really hadn't noticed the angle until now, with these Barty Smith cards.
            www.greenxoblue.com

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            • BlockO
              Junior Member
              • May 2009
              • 18

              #7
              Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

              THANKS A MILLION WARWHEEL!!
              Princip had it right too, I can see the green dot on the facemask on the card as well. This is one of my favorite helmets and it irked me that I didn't know who made the facemask. THANKS AGAIN!!
              I have several old cards from the '70's. Why are the helmet decals so often missing??
              Dave.
              Originally posted by warheel
              Isn't it strange what you remember as a kid? I used to think that Barty Smith's face mask looked funny on his 1979 football card (it is same kind the OP is asking about). His 1978 card is one of my favorite ever.

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              • helmets
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 546

                #8
                Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

                Ask and you shall receive...
                All original but the chinstrap and the facemask clips which were broke when I obtained the helmet.
                Riddell Micro Fit, Dated 1976. Three different player identifiers in or on the helmet...
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                Buying game used helmets of Packers - all eras as well as game used helmets of HOFers or future HOFers.

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                • BlockO
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 18

                  #9
                  Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

                  Very Beautiful!! I can't begin to tell you what a great piece I think that is.
                  Got any more pics to share??


                  Originally posted by helmets
                  Ask and you shall receive...
                  All original but the chinstrap and the facemask clips which were broke when I obtained the helmet.
                  Riddell Micro Fit, Dated 1976. Three different player identifiers in or on the helmet...

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                  • princip
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 192

                    #10
                    Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

                    Originally posted by helmets
                    Ask and you shall receive...
                    All original but the chinstrap and the facemask clips which were broke when I obtained the helmet.
                    Riddell Micro Fit, Dated 1976. Three different player identifiers in or on the helmet...
                    Thanks for the pics. That helmet is stunning, even though I think that version of the mask is a little wonky, with that angle. Oh and those vintage schutt clips are a nightmare. They do not pass the test of time; very fragile.
                    www.greenxoblue.com

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                    • ironmanfan
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 2252

                      #11
                      Re: Please Help Identify Facemask Manufacturer

                      Originally posted by BlockO
                      THANKS A MILLION WARWHEEL!!
                      I have several old cards from the '70's. Why are the helmet decals so often missing??
                      Dave.
                      The logos are missing because back then Topps only had a contract with the NFL Players Association and not the NFL itself (therefore they couldn't show the helmet logos; didn't quite work for the Browns...lol)

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