the "game-used" gogolak helmet listed at gf is a mess and i really don't know how it passed mustard - issues are as follows:
1. "ny" side decals inconsistent for the era, far too large and font is off.
2. "king-o'shea" marking on back of lid amateurishly engraved into helmet, not professionally heat stamped.
3. "made in u.s.a" marking on back of helmet, see #2.
4. evident that the helmet was once painted entirely red, inconsistent with bills and giants.
5. paint has been scraped from rivet heads and jaw pad rivets in an attempt to give the appearance of factory finish.
6. interior overspray indicitive of nonprofessional paint application - not done by factory or reconditioner.
7. "o-shea" logo would be covered in blue paint if repainted by giants, reconditioner.
side decal comparison:

hand engraved manufacturer logos, apparent red underpaint:
top two photos: red paint visible on rivets and chips areas, middle two photos: manually engraved manufacturer logos, red paint again visible, bottom three photos: example of hand engraved manufacturer logo compared to manufacturer heat stamp.

gogolak wearing an rk helmet with the bills and giants, not a tk (tru-curve) style helmet as seen in the ad:

a couple of notes: i've sent this info to grey flannel and will let the forum know if i get a response. also, sadly, pete gogolak's 36-year-old died a few months ago while skiing - an avalanche which killed one other as well. avalanches kill an average of 25 people a year.
1. "ny" side decals inconsistent for the era, far too large and font is off.
2. "king-o'shea" marking on back of lid amateurishly engraved into helmet, not professionally heat stamped.
3. "made in u.s.a" marking on back of helmet, see #2.
4. evident that the helmet was once painted entirely red, inconsistent with bills and giants.
5. paint has been scraped from rivet heads and jaw pad rivets in an attempt to give the appearance of factory finish.
6. interior overspray indicitive of nonprofessional paint application - not done by factory or reconditioner.
7. "o-shea" logo would be covered in blue paint if repainted by giants, reconditioner.
side decal comparison:

hand engraved manufacturer logos, apparent red underpaint:
top two photos: red paint visible on rivets and chips areas, middle two photos: manually engraved manufacturer logos, red paint again visible, bottom three photos: example of hand engraved manufacturer logo compared to manufacturer heat stamp.

gogolak wearing an rk helmet with the bills and giants, not a tk (tru-curve) style helmet as seen in the ad:

a couple of notes: i've sent this info to grey flannel and will let the forum know if i get a response. also, sadly, pete gogolak's 36-year-old died a few months ago while skiing - an avalanche which killed one other as well. avalanches kill an average of 25 people a year.
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