Thursday, June 30, 2016

Helmet Oddity: The Off-Silver Color of the Detroit Lions Helmets in the Early 1970s

LOOKING BACK
By John Turney










Some of you who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s and followed NFL football may remember that in several product lines that featured helmets the Detroit Lions silver helmet was a different hue than other silver helmets like the Cowboys or Raiders.

We've posted that the Raiders equipment manager liked to tweak the color of the Raiders helmets from year to year, but that didn't occur with the Lions helmets.
Above is a set of cardboard helmets and as you can see there is a different tone, however in our view this is an exaggerated example, but it does illustrate the maker of the product was working with a different hue than Dallas or Oakland's hue.

Here is a display of some NFL game-used helmets. Not the Lions color compared to the Seahawks, Cowboys (that has a blue hue) and Raiders.

And the off-color  seemed to be a theme in lots of NFL helmet products as well.

Here is 1970s helmet plaque:

And a Rawlings kids helmet:

There was something to it as you can tell from these shots, there is a slight gold tone or hue to them, much due to them being clear shell helmets:
 

Some we've discussed this with may go back to th1950s when there was also a time when the helmets had a gold hue, but that disappeared, as far as we are aware in the 1960s. Here are some shots from the 1950s:



 Dr. Del Rye of Helmet Hut.com was asked if the Lions ever wore gold helemtshis answer is found here. Essentially, he says the gold hue was caused by the products in the helmet, when they aged, that caused a yellowing finish.

But, that never explained to us why the 1970s helmets has a similar, but less drastic look.

9 comments:

  1. Still better uniforms than what they currently sport!

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  5. i could never figure out why the color pallet of the Lions was silver in the first place..when thinking of a lion, gold, red and yellow come to mind..but oh well, it's too late now

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  8. This is a great post! The 70's Lions "color way" is one of my all-time favorites in the league. Ive tried to figure out why it looks so much better than the Cowboys, when both are blue and silver. Thank your for solving the mystery! Its so obvious now that the Lion's silver is "warmer" than the Raiders and Cowboys.

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