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		Hi, 
	I'm a new member but not exactly new to the forums. I would first like to say hello. I collect some weapons and armor and practice HEMA on occasion. I used to lean more towards firearms but have always had an affinity for swords. I purchased this helmet from an auction and have received several different versions of stories. So, I wanted to see what the members here can add. Thank you in advance! Joe  | 
		
 Welcome to the forum Joe; hope you enjoy being here :). 
	Could you post other pictures of your helmet ... in different positions ?  | 
		
 I will try to post some better pictures later but here is another angle. 
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 Missed ? ;) 
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		:) 
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		Upright now ;). 
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		Both ;). 
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 So ... Gentlemen; no comments ? 
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 Rivets seems really new, so , is all the helmet newly made and then artificially aged... Have you a picture of the inside of the helmet/ the nails..  | 
		
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 Hi Joe, 
	Welcome to the forum. Pictures of the inside of the helmet and the rivets especially would tell a lot. Could you please put these up when you have a chance. Regards, Ken  | 
		
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		Sorry, have been busy. The auction listed it as Iron helmet 8-11 Cent AD. It was purchased in Germany. 
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		The only thing I've found, touted to be original that resembles the construction and condition from around the same period is this one. 
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		Here is another version with the same problematic rivets . For comparison something similar from Brooklyn Museum. Egypt 7 - 8 century. 
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		And here is an example dated from the 12th. century, attributed to a German crusader, fallen in the siege of Lisbon. No hinges in this one. 
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 Is the hinge brass?  An image of the hinge from inside would be nice, just out of interest. 
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 The supposedly genuine similar example shown by Joel1475 has the cheek pieces pointing towards the neck guard?!! Definitely not suspicious at all, right? 
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 https://www.thecollector.com/ancient...aracteristics/ The hinges of the cheek plates still seem too modern to me, but I give them the benefit of doubt. What strikes me is the even thickness of the cheek plates. The parts of a helmet were hammered at the time, but these look so perfect, no hammer marks. They look cut out.  | 
		
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