F.S. - Knotwolf spangen.
F.S. - Knotwolf spangen.
KnotWolf spangen with Raymond brass bling and way cool patina - $425, I will cover the shipping to the lower 48. This helm was $600 new.
I am selling this helm because I am moving periods. It is pre-padded, has a 4-point chin-strap, a riveted maille drape, some brass accents and a really neat patina. There are 2 small dents in the sweet spot quadrant but not really even noticeable unless you are looking for them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45482603@N04/
These are MY HEAD MEASUREMENTS. I have [u]3/4â€
I am selling this helm because I am moving periods. It is pre-padded, has a 4-point chin-strap, a riveted maille drape, some brass accents and a really neat patina. There are 2 small dents in the sweet spot quadrant but not really even noticeable unless you are looking for them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45482603@N04/
These are MY HEAD MEASUREMENTS. I have [u]3/4â€
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Sascha St. Martin wrote: I would've laid a goodly amount of money on the 14th century being the new period.
Good luck on this I will tell the boys about it and see if there's any interest.
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Sascha, ya think?
Matt, I'll check around up here too
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I'll put out the word at practices around here, too - we have a lot of early period types (although the favored helm here is the Tearlach). Can't believe this helm is still going begging! It's a Knotwolf, those usually vanish in a heartbeat. I'd have bought this myself, except that I don't think it'd work with my glasses.
Will definitely talk the helm up at practice tonight.
Will definitely talk the helm up at practice tonight.
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Interested
Is this helm still available and what is the price? Would it fit a 22 1/4 inch head? Shipping would be to Australia but we can figure out the shipping cost later.
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Re: Interested
Geoffrey du Wolseley wrote:Is this helm still available and what is the price? Would it fit a 22 1/4 inch head? Shipping would be to Australia but we can figure out the shipping cost later.
You could probably get this to work with your head size by over padding it a bit. I will pay $25 USD toward the shipping and you can cover the rest.
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Matt, did anybody snatch up this gem yet?
(Still poor but still think that is a great helm).
(Still poor but still think that is a great helm).
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mild or stainless?
Is the helm made from mild or stainless steel?
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Hi , Nice Helm. Wow I didnt know there were scale sabatons, Can anyone post a pic of some? Id be interested in seeing a set. Good luck with the helm sale/trade.
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Re: mild or stainless?
Geoffrey du Wolseley wrote:Is the helm made from mild or stainless steel?
It's mild.
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