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10-11-2008, 04:05 PM #1
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1980's Football Helmets.
Guys,
I'm trying to make a replica of the helmet my school wore in the 1980's when we won National Championships (1984 & 1987). I'm trying to look on eBay for helmets that we used in the 1980's: either a cardinal shell or a helmet that I could get painted cardinal. What are some models by helmet companies that were used back then? From photos I have seen, the team used Bike, Rawlings, and Riddell. But, I would also take a helmet made by Maxpro if the offer comes.
Right now, the models I am looking at on eBay are a Riddell VSR3 and a Maxpro helmet with the impregnated shell and grey padding (I don't know if that was the All-American or not). Thanks.
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10-12-2008, 10:10 AM #2
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
you have lots of helmets to choose from although rawlings was pretty much winding things down by that time. here are a few models you might want to look at - you will probably get the best deal on an af2, bike/ahi or wd1...
rawlings:
aims
rts
hcvp
bike/ahi (air)
riddell
pac3
wd1
af2
m155robert
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10-12-2008, 02:24 PM #3
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
Also, I have this question. Would it be just as good getting a youth helmet that is similar to the adult helmet? For example, if I were to find a PAC-44 youth helmet in a large, would it be just as good as getting a PAC-3 in a large? Mainly, will be they be the same size? Thanks.
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10-12-2008, 02:29 PM #4
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
Also, which Riddell had that round donut-shaped pad the top of the head: The AF-2, or the VSR-3?
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10-12-2008, 03:25 PM #5
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
i don't know why you would consider a pac44 if your goal is to replicate your high school helmet - pac44 helmets were youth lids intended for jv use and below. but if the championship team you have in mind was a jv team, then a pac44 would be fine. vsr3 and af2 helmets both have "donut" crown pads. fwiw a gladiator would be a nice one as well...
robert
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10-12-2008, 09:37 PM #6
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
I'm trying to replicate a helmet wore by my school when they won NAIA National Championships in 1984 & 1987. I'd be willing to settle for a youth helmet as long as it is the same size as an adult helmet since it is kind of scarce to find a good quality adult shell (thanks mostly to the scourge in the 1980's of unsafe helmets, as well as most reject shells being destroyed).
I'm trying to find a good quality shell to use to get repainted professionally if I can't find one that is the same color we wore. We wore molded cardinal helmets in the 1980's. The main place that I have been looking is eBay.
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10-13-2008, 01:53 AM #7
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
in that case, sure, a youth helmet would work fine. why don't you contact ebayer bjsmoose - do a search for his name, click on one the helmets he has for sale, and then use the "contact seller" option to ask him if he can get you what you need. he's a great guy that buys old helmet inventories from high schools and sells them on ebay - he'll probably be able to fix you up. or you can always use this forum's "items wanted" section...
...robert
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10-13-2008, 08:46 AM #8
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10-13-2008, 08:48 AM #9
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
Sorry - after I posted I saw you were just answering the OP's question, not adding info. Just realized you can't edit your posts on this board
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10-13-2008, 08:56 AM #10
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Re: 1980's Football Helmets.
Thanks aeneas. That's all I needed to know.