helmethead2 (aka onfield productions) is another guy that's certainly not helping improve the collective reputation of those that deal in sports collectibles - and while his misrepresentations may not be as outlandish and of the same magnitude as other notables such as lambeualeeper ("This helmet was issued to Dan Marino for on-field GAME USE during the 1998 season."), he certainly is not entirely upfront about the items he offers. most (all?) seasoned collectors would have no trouble figuring out his game but newcomers to the hobby, or those just looking for a nice gift to give the sportsfan in their life, could be easily taken. imo he intentionally misleads potential buyers.
for example:
here's his ad for a "1977 jack lambert tk suspension football helmet" which he claims is "...the real thing; the exact same equipment used each and every saturday and sunday afternoon during football's glorious "golden era"..." - the problem with this particular ad is lambert never wore a tk suspension helmet while with the steelers (he wore a rawlings "headliner"). further, this helmet is far from the "exact same equipment" worn by the pros - it's a helmet hut reproduction. and while helmet hut does make very nice reproductions to look at they would never pass noscae safety tests for game use. additionally, the buy it now price will not get you the facemask pictured as the as implies - this is an upgrade and available at an additional cost.
i contacted helmethead2 and informed him that lambert never wore a riddell which, needless to say, i was sure he already knew. he replied with "yes he did" and never responded to any more of my emails. as a matter of fact, it's clear he doesn't like to be questioned as evidenced in his feedback...

this ad is particularly laughable - a "terry bradshaw "maxpro" style suspension helmet" - i'll tell ya, it really takes some cajones to call a suspension helmet a "maxpro style" lid. i guess helmethead2 slaps a maxpro decal on the front and his work is done. for those of you that don't know, the clearshell maxpro model bradshaw wore (pictured) is a very rare helmet - further, it is not close to being a suspension helmet. what helmethead2 is in fact offering is a helmet hut tk suspension reproduction dressed as bradshaw's lid - as above, the reproduction facemask is extra.

gale sayers only wore a wilson during his career at chicago - but, hey, let's not let that get in the way of this $225 "1965-1971 gale sayers tk suspension football helmet".

here's a "1945-1952 sammy baugh rt suspension football helmet... the real thing; the exact same equipment used each and every..." - not quite. the real rt suspension helmet baugh wore was made of tenite, a transparent plastic, fashioned from 3 molded sections. the reproduction for sale, on the other hand, is not made from transparent plastic nor is it a 3-piece shell.

but, wait a minute, this is a forum for "game used" collectibles - very true but, imo, it won't be long before some helmet hut reproductions, with a little added elbow grease, start hitting the "game issued" or "game used" market - especially given that helmet hut has introduced tk reproductions. ebayer flipsyr has been testing the waters for at least a year now...
for example:
here's his ad for a "1977 jack lambert tk suspension football helmet" which he claims is "...the real thing; the exact same equipment used each and every saturday and sunday afternoon during football's glorious "golden era"..." - the problem with this particular ad is lambert never wore a tk suspension helmet while with the steelers (he wore a rawlings "headliner"). further, this helmet is far from the "exact same equipment" worn by the pros - it's a helmet hut reproduction. and while helmet hut does make very nice reproductions to look at they would never pass noscae safety tests for game use. additionally, the buy it now price will not get you the facemask pictured as the as implies - this is an upgrade and available at an additional cost.
i contacted helmethead2 and informed him that lambert never wore a riddell which, needless to say, i was sure he already knew. he replied with "yes he did" and never responded to any more of my emails. as a matter of fact, it's clear he doesn't like to be questioned as evidenced in his feedback...

this ad is particularly laughable - a "terry bradshaw "maxpro" style suspension helmet" - i'll tell ya, it really takes some cajones to call a suspension helmet a "maxpro style" lid. i guess helmethead2 slaps a maxpro decal on the front and his work is done. for those of you that don't know, the clearshell maxpro model bradshaw wore (pictured) is a very rare helmet - further, it is not close to being a suspension helmet. what helmethead2 is in fact offering is a helmet hut tk suspension reproduction dressed as bradshaw's lid - as above, the reproduction facemask is extra.

gale sayers only wore a wilson during his career at chicago - but, hey, let's not let that get in the way of this $225 "1965-1971 gale sayers tk suspension football helmet".

here's a "1945-1952 sammy baugh rt suspension football helmet... the real thing; the exact same equipment used each and every..." - not quite. the real rt suspension helmet baugh wore was made of tenite, a transparent plastic, fashioned from 3 molded sections. the reproduction for sale, on the other hand, is not made from transparent plastic nor is it a 3-piece shell.

but, wait a minute, this is a forum for "game used" collectibles - very true but, imo, it won't be long before some helmet hut reproductions, with a little added elbow grease, start hitting the "game issued" or "game used" market - especially given that helmet hut has introduced tk reproductions. ebayer flipsyr has been testing the waters for at least a year now...
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