Leatherheads

A group composed of those members who wear or want to wear the traditional leather fire helmet!
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  • John Barrett

    HONOR THEIR SACRIFICES is raffling a Brand New Personalized Phenix TL2 Leather helmet(s) to continue to provide financial support for our mission of providing the fire service with a free to use and easy to access line-of-duty-death lessons learned database. We are hopefully just weeks away from unveiling our new website and when that happens we will be eagerly searching for information from around the country to add to it. This new effort will require another marketing campaign (and this will require some additional funding).

    You can purchase the raffle tickets online at our website: www.honortheirsacrifices.com (top of the page, click on the raffle ticket)...or contact John Barrett or Jason Brooks directly.

    For detailed information about the helmet, go to our homepage and click on the picture of the helmet for a PDF version of the raffle flyer.

    Finally, this helmet is fully NFPA compliant (comes with goggles) and will come with personalized leather shield (front). We will also include one of our HONOR THEIR SACRIFICES helmet stickers with it so that you can tell others about our mission while you wear your new LEATHER helmet.

    Thank you for your continued support...please encourage your friends to join our Myspace or Facebook group and support our cause...we can't HONOR THEIR SACRIFICES without YOU!

    Take care and be safe,
    John Barrett
    President / Founder
    HONOR THEIR SACRIFICES
  • Shawn Tibbitts

    in case any one is interested I found a paul conway on ebay ending in 16 hours right now its at $152. I contacted the seller their isnt any cracking ect. here is the link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320480961794... just wanted to pass it on
  • nick bentley

    hey brothers, it's great to see that tradition hasn't died in the fire service. being apart of the fire service is something to be proud of and by wearing a leather helmet, it's just another way of saying " i'm a fireman and i'm proud of it " .