bellows faces sallet for sale 14G steel

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bellows faces sallet for sale 14G steel

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Brand new never worn size large. Has suspension liner and padding and chin strap liftable bellows fase visor and movable back lame. I have a 23" head and I wear a 1/4 thick padding armig cap and itr fits great. Could fit a bit bigger as well. sells for $195.00 retail and weighs in at 6lb 9 oz. Here is the link to it with pics:

http://casiberia.com/product_details.asp?id=AB0344

Wil sell it for $165.00 INCLUDING shipping! I boughtthis for myself but find myself having to recoup costs for buying a Sig Pro Series 2340 / 357 sig ! man its nice!
Anyway thats $30.00 off retail and saving about 15 to 20 bucks in shipping. I take paypal as well. Just let me know if ya want more pics.

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Stephen,

I have a 25" circumfrence, need 8 1/4 side to side would it fit?

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I took a sewing tape measure to it. The inside is 27" around. front to back is 10.5" and from side to side is 8" I hope that helps.
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unfortunately yes it does, my heads too fat :sad:
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Did I say 8"? I really meant 9". It will fit, really it will.....Oh alright its 8" it probably wont fit. Sometimes this measureing thing and this honestly thing sucks. ;-)

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Stephen,

That's why I like to buy from you, you always choose honesty over sale ...

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Any chance of seeing it sit on someones head?
It looked better in my head....
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ut oh.. do I hear a Drakkar brutha getting back into the saddle?
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mattmaus- I will put it on my noggin and take a few pics and email them to you today.

BTW- The brazzer you sold me still holds fire. ;-)
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Sixtus_Goetz wrote:ut oh.. do I hear a Drakkar brutha getting back into the saddle?


Do you want to be my little pwny? :wink:
You really were lookin pretty hot Saturday.

Stephen wrote:mattmaus- I will put it on my noggin and take a few pics and email them to you today.


Awesome.

Stephen wrote:BTW- The brazzer you sold me still holds fire.


Double awesome. Bascinet still working out? and on that note, I found one of the 'keys' I made to push the spring pin on the visor with, and was trying to figure out who's I forgot to ship. Did your guy need one?
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Just sent ya some pics :)
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Stephen wrote:Just sent ya some pics :)


Yut. Got em.

Regretably, I'm gonna have to pass on it.
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I knew I shoulda shaved!
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Last chance before ebay :)
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Thats a really nice hat for the price, I'm surprised none have claimed it yet
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A gentlemen from this board just emailled me and asked if I could wait a week. So if might be sold. I have no problem giving a person a chance to get dough together. heck I have asked the same question more than once myself to an armourer. LOL
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Stephen,

A buddy of mine asked me about this helm. Is it mild or stainless? 14g throughout?

All in all a very pretty helm, also what time period/culture is that....I'm think 14thc German? My knowledge of helmets sometimes embarrasses me. :oops:
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It is 14G mild throughout. I would have to say it was more prevelant in german regions and surrounding. I would venture to say it was late 1400's into the 1500's Like you I am not to terribaly versed in this but my minimal looking produced that when I was first looking at this helmet
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House of the Wolf wrote:Stephen,

A buddy of mine asked me about this helm. Is it mild or stainless? 14g throughout?

All in all a very pretty helm, also what time period/culture is that....I'm think 14thc German? My knowledge of helmets sometimes embarrasses me. :oops:


15th and 16th century German and Italian.

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<img src="http://Aiden-Groundpounder.smugmug.com/photos/298507042_VmWQU-M.jpg">
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Thanks! Those are great pics!
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