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This thread also has some good close up pics of the more common " crimped comb " construction method http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15762
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Hi Senefelder
Many thanks for your comments ,I was looking in the Cameron Stone P102 F129 a similar helmet said to be a "German barred Burgonet " I guess that the 2 holes in the rear side was a plume holder. I have to say taht this helmet even with a lot of missed parts is very heavy if I have to compare to my other Burgonet . Do you thing that it could be a 16 th century construction ? Regards Cerjak |
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A last thing is this restauration made in the front side who seems to had been done in period time .
what is your opinion on it? Kind Regards Cerjak |
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