I'm very excited! A few days ago I heard that my new sallet has been finished, after a one and a half year wait. It has been made by Albert Collins of Via Armorari.
It's in the mail to me right now, but Albert was so kind to send me some photos of it. It's so awesome!
Before I'll post the photos, I'll give some more details about this baby, my dream helmet, the only helmet I own which will get a name. I'll name her Sally.
Sally is a replica/interpretation of the Royal Armouries II.168 Milanese export sallet. This was originally part of the Churburg collection, where another italian export sallet is still residing. The bevor it's on display with is also remade to fit it.
The entire helmet's hardened and tempered spring steel. The skull is raised from one piece, not a single weld is to be found on her. Her handsewn lining is based on the Churburg S 19 sallet, with a linen band riveted to the skull. These rivets are iron, fitted with brass caps and then gilded. Her brass buckles and strap ends are also gilded.
Here are some photos of the original:

And here she is:



As soon as she's here -after some sleepless nights, I'm sure- I'll post additional photos. I'm so happy right now! I hope you'll enjoy these photos as much as I am.