BULGARIAN ALUMINUM FIREMAN HELMET USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91666680
- Color
- Silver
- Style
- Headwear, Helmet
Description
Add a genuine piece of Eastern Bloc firefighting history to your shelves with the Bulgarian Aluminum Fireman Helmet. Originally issued to Bulgarian fire brigades, this polished aluminum lid carries the unmistakable silhouette of Cold War-era European fire service gear — a tall, ridged crown flaring out to a wide, rolled brim that shed water and debris away from the firefighter's neck and shoulders. It's the real thing, pulled from Bulgarian government stores, complete with the gold-tone brigade badge on the front.
This helmet hits the sweet spot for several strong customer segments at once: military and civil-service surplus collectors chasing hard-to-find Eastern European issue items, reenactors and living-history hobbyists building authentic Warsaw Pact-era civil defense impressions, film and theater prop buyers looking for the genuine article, and general enthusiasts who simply appreciate distinctive, functional metalwork. The mirror-bright aluminum shell also displays beautifully on a wall, shelf, or mannequin bust — an easy add-on sale for shops that already move militaria and vintage service gear.
Construction & Features
- Spun aluminum shell — lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and formed with reinforcing ridges from crown to brim for structural rigidity.
- Wide flared brim — the classic continental fireman profile, designed to channel water and falling debris away from the wearer.
- Adjustable suede liner — riveted internal harness sized to fit a wide range of head shapes; one size fits most adults.
- Leather chin strap — original leather retention strap with metal buckle hardware.
- Gold-tone brigade badge — front-mounted Bulgarian fire service insignia with red star accent, riveted in place.
- Polished finish — bright silver aluminum exterior that photographs and displays extremely well.
Condition & Authenticity
These are genuine used Bulgarian issue helmets — not modern remakes. Overall condition is very good, with most examples showing only light storage marks, minor surface scratches, or small blemishes consistent with their service history. That honest field-use character is part of the authenticity story; every helmet has a slightly different personality, and no two badges or straps will patina exactly alike. Set that expectation with end customers and this piece practically sells itself to the militaria crowd.
Who It Sells To
- Military and civil-service surplus collectors
- Cold War and Warsaw Pact-era reenactors
- Firefighter memorabilia collectors and retired fire service personnel
- Prop houses, theater companies, and film production buyers
- Decor and man-cave / display buyers looking for a striking conversation piece