CLOSED: WMA Stainless 2 Panel Spangenhelm

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CLOSED: WMA Stainless 2 Panel Spangenhelm

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This helm was made for me by Adam at WMA about 3 years ago. It's stainless steel with a brass nasal. I have never fought in it, only padded it and admired it. It will fit a 24" to 24.5" head with medium padding. I will include a fresh, never fought in or sweated on chin strap.

I am asking $500 out the door, shipped to you (within the continental US ONLY).

I hate to part with this helm but I've lost a lot of weight since it was first made for me and apparently I had a very fat head.

These are the only pics I had handy. I'll take less grainy ones when I get home this evening.

(edit: I spoke to Adam at WMA and he says this helm would cost between $650 and $700 to do now. I'm glad I got it when I did.)

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Well the first one was to small cuase you grew, so we made you a big one, now you have got small again?
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Much smaller now. I've lost 183lbs since that helm was made.
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good for you !!!
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Wow, grats on the weight loss!

and a bump for you 8)
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When you say medium padding what thickness are you talking about?
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By medium I mean slightly more than minimal (not being a smart arse). When I first got this helm I could only use minimal padding due to the chunkiness of my head and face.

So, 1/2" to 5/8" around the brow. I have 5/8" strips along the jaw and back.
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Congrats on the weight loss !!!

Sorry bout you having to sell your hat...
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Probably just a touch too big for me.

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Use your refund check to protect your head in style and help Wallace's economy !!! :D Just to add, I have seen this helm in person, and it is awesome. It is surprisingly light. I have to say that, it will probably be best fit on a 24"-24.5" grape, though.
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wow that's a sweet helm at a great price!
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Yojimbo wrote:Use your refund check to protect your head in style and help Wallace's economy !!! :D Just to add, I have seen this helm in person, and it is awesome. It is surprisingly light. I have to say that, it will probably be best fit on a 24"-24.5" grape, though.


Thanks James. You're absolutely right on the sizing.
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This sale is closed. Moving this item to auction in a new post.
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