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Old 5th July 2015, 07:03 PM   #1
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Default Peach-shaped kabuto Momonari with his mempo

this is some pics of a Peach-shaped kabuto Momonari made from 4 iron plates the neck guard with 5 plates. This design was very popular in the Sengoku period, and was inspired by the European helmet.This helmet has his original Lacquered-Iron Half Mask (Mempo)It has a lot of signs of wear and never have been re-lacquered and I would say that I prefer to have this set without any restoration or new liner.I Don’t like to have an helmet fully restored without any sign of age.
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I'm with you - no restoration; leave it be. Nice find BTW.
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Old 5th July 2015, 09:51 PM   #3
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I'm with you - no restoration; leave it be. Nice find BTW.
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This Kabuto found on ebay is the good example !It 's look Like brand new !
How to estimate age with such helmet ?no patina may be fully re-laced and perhaps a modern copy and of course sold for gold money !

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