Merlin Cap from Excalibur

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Merlin Cap from Excalibur

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Hi there, This was a recent job that was reffered to me by Hal at Therion Arms. The guy sent me a plaster cast of his head, I was going to raise it from one piece but I chickened out and raised both halfs, then welded the center. Thank you Hal. Check out Therionarms.com if you get time for some great deals on swords and armor.

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Post by Halberds »

That is cool.
I think the only way to make one fit is with a plaster head, or hammer it over a real hard head. :wink:

Well done.
I bet you will have a happy sorcerer on your hands.

Thanks for the pics.

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Beautiful work, Pitbull. I'm glad the referral worked out!
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Great Job, Pitbull. I have always liked that particular piece from Excalibur.

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