Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
That helmet seems to be in amazing condition for a 40 year old piece, I imagine that indicates limited use but it also shows someone treated it with kid gloves after it became a collector's item.
Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
Aeneas01,
The sticker on the inside has L3 68 stamped on it. So I would guess it was made in March 1968. The Packers emblem sticker on the outside is a 2 piece stickers white on a green oval. Thanks to everyone that gave me a hand with tis helmet.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
per the photos this helmet strikes me as an authentic, well-preserved, vintage packers lid (tk2, 12-point suspension, circa later 60s). amazingly, pristine vintage helmets such as this do surface more than one would think - as a matter of fact a mint, beautiful colts tk2 from the same era sold on ebay not too long ago.
it appears that your helmet is equipped with original, vintage 2-piece "g" logos (the white g is separate from the green oval) - these classic packers decals were eventually replaced by 1-piece "g" decals towards the end of the 60s, early 70s. as far as your lid being a dowler gamer is concerned, i tend to doubt it. if this helmet did see action, it was most likely very limited considering that it was never reconditioned.
then again, perhaps dowler was issued a new helmet in his final season with the pack, a new helmet which he ended up taking with him at season's end as a keepsake from his pack playing days - that would explain why the helmet appears relatively unscathed and why it was never reconditioned. unlikely, but anything is possible!
as far as the manufacturing date of your helmet (and other helmets from this era) is concerned, this info was rubber-stamped on a "gaurantee" sticker found on the inside of the shell. unfortunately these stickers were very prone to turning brittle and falling off but, taking a closer look at your helmet, it appears that the sticker on your helmet is intact - i can barely make it out but it looks like the last two numbers on your sticker are 68 - if so, it would mean your helmet was manufactured in 1968. i can't make out the month.
regarding the potential value of your helmet - the fact that it was never reconditioned, doesn't show much (any?) game use, doesn't have a player's number stenciled on the back, etc., etc. works against it imho. these sort of helmets tend to fetch around $400-$600 as opposed to the $1,500-$2,500 the well-worn gamers from this era usually fetch. but then again, a similar authentic packers lid in pristine condition with bart starr's sig recently sold for $1,500 (although it did have more game use). whatever the case, a very nice helmet from yesteryear....
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Mark this down as another one of those threads where, even though I don't own any helmets, I was fascinated to read and learn as much as I did. Great thread!Leave a comment:
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
I just want to thany everyone who helped me with this helmet.
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JamieLeave a comment:
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
per the photos this helmet strikes me as an authentic, well-preserved, vintage packers lid (tk2, 12-point suspension, circa later 60s). amazingly, pristine vintage helmets such as this do surface more than one would think - as a matter of fact a mint, beautiful colts tk2 from the same era sold on ebay not too long ago.
it appears that your helmet is equipped with original, vintage 2-piece "g" logos (the white g is separate from the green oval) - these classic packers decals were eventually replaced by 1-piece "g" decals towards the end of the 60s, early 70s. as far as your lid being a dowler gamer is concerned, i tend to doubt it. if this helmet did see action, it was most likely very limited considering that it was never reconditioned.
then again, perhaps dowler was issued a new helmet in his final season with the pack, a new helmet which he ended up taking with him at season's end as a keepsake from his pack playing days - that would explain why the helmet appears relatively unscathed and why it was never reconditioned. unlikely, but anything is possible!
as far as the manufacturing date of your helmet (and other helmets from this era) is concerned, this info was rubber-stamped on a "gaurantee" sticker found on the inside of the shell. unfortunately these stickers were very prone to turning brittle and falling off but, taking a closer look at your helmet, it appears that the sticker on your helmet is intact - i can barely make it out but it looks like the last two numbers on your sticker are 68 - if so, it would mean your helmet was manufactured in 1968. i can't make out the month.
regarding the potential value of your helmet - the fact that it was never reconditioned, doesn't show much (any?) game use, doesn't have a player's number stenciled on the back, etc., etc. works against it imho. these sort of helmets tend to fetch around $400-$600 as opposed to the $1,500-$2,500 the well-worn gamers from this era usually fetch. but then again, a similar authentic packers lid in pristine condition with bart starr's sig recently sold for $1,500 (although it did have more game use). whatever the case, a very nice helmet from yesteryear....
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
In taking another look at your helmet, I noticed that the nose snubber is gray. I believe they switched to a beige snubber in 70 or 71, so this helmet may indeed be from the late 60's. Are there any numbers and/or letters on the inside of the helmet, ink stamped onto the gray paint?Leave a comment:
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
Helmets,
Where on the inside is the date markings found.
Thanks,
Jamie
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The helmet is a TK helmet which stood for Tru-Kurve. It is more round than the RK helmet, that is why the "flare" around the ear is different.
It is an older Packers helmet, however, I don't think it was Dowler's, - at least not his every day helmet. It is true he may have had a nose injury, but I would think that "Dad" Brazier would have simply installed a two bar to Dowler's helmet rather than issue a new lid for a couple games. I have not seen photos of Dowler with a two bar, but he could have. Dowler played with Green Bay through 1969 and finished his career with the Redskins. I believe this helmet is from the early 70's, and can be verified by the date code on the inside of the helmet. In the early 70's through about 1972, the Packers still used the side decals with the pointed ends. In I believe 1973, they started going to the more rounded decals that they still use to this day. Every Packers helmet lamp that I have ever seen, (I own 5 of them,) has the 1973 and later rounded decals.
IMO, it is a Packers helmet from the early 70's that was not used much. It does not have any numbers on the rear or any trace of numbers. The Packers wore stenciled numbers that were painted or "magic markered" onto the rear up until around 72 when they went to a decaled number on the rear. I see photos of Brockington with the stenciled numbers on the rear and he was a rookie in 71. MacArthur Lane came onto the team in 1972 and photos of his helmet show a decal set of numbers on the rear. It is possible that the helmet was worn by Dowler or another player without the numbers.
A very nice helmet that would be a highlight of most helmet collections. Packer helmets from this era draw a premium and this is certainly a nice one. Just not sure that it was worn by Dowler.
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
cohibasmoker,
There is another pad under the rubber piece you can see this in the attached picture, it's diamond shaped. I do have a helmet lamp with a big hole on top but this helmet has a smaller hole on top of it. I tried to take a picture of it but I get to much glare from my camera. Thanks for your help Jim. If anyone else has any information I would like to hear from you.
Thanks,
Jamie
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I guess the Proline and helmet lamp scenarios are out. All we need is Robert and you'll be on your way. Hopefully it will work out. Glad I could help.
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
cohibasmoker,
There is another pad under the rubber piece you can see this in the attached picture, it's diamond shaped. I do have a helmet lamp with a big hole on top but this helmet has a smaller hole on top of it. I tried to take a picture of it but I get to much glare from my camera. Thanks for your help Jim. If anyone else has any information I would like to hear from you.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
First, the writing on the back of the helmets is different;
Second, the flair around the ear-holes is different.
Third, when the Prolines are created, two sides are formed to make a single helmet and there is a seam that runs along the entire length of the helmet. On my helmet, all I have to do is look inside the helmet and the seam is evident to the naked eye.
Another option is the helmet may have been a helmet lamp. Back in the 70's, Riddell sent the exact helmet they sent to the professional teams to a company who made authentic helmet lamps. One sure way to tell is by checking out the top airhole. If your helmet was a lamp, the airhole would show signs that the hole was enlarged and there should be a outline of a metal washer. The helmet would also be missing a rubber pad that was glued onto authentic game worn helmets.
Of course there is a third opition and this is, the helmet may be authentic. Aeneas would know for sure. I would send him a email because he is and always has been very helpful.
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
I was told he had a nose injury that's why the two bar on this helmet. So he probably only wore this helmet for a game or two.
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JamieLeave a comment:
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Re: Boyd Dowler Packers Game Used Helmet
Dowler's usual mask of choice was a single-bar. He may have used a two-bar briefly, but I have not been able to find a photo.Leave a comment:
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