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Philip Cromwell
Location: Edinburgh, UK Joined: 20 Oct 2005
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Posted: Sun 05 Feb, 2006 2:29 pm Post subject: MRL open-face sallet -- opinions? |
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Hi all,
I've just noticed that Museum Replicas has their open-faced sallet on closeout. Their helmets aren't the best, in my opinion, but I've used them before and they're perfectly serviceable as far as I'm concerned. Does anyone have experience with this particular model, positive or negative? In particular, does anyone know the size? I have what some people refer to as a 'ginormous noggin' and I'd hate to spend anything on it and then have to resell it because it didn't fit. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Philip
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Chuck Russell
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Posted: Sun 05 Feb, 2006 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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the open faced sallet looks more like a barbuta to me if i remember right. if tis the one i'm thinking. dont use a mrl for any combat. unless you like beating out the dents. i have the italian style they quit making. thought it sorta looked like the real thing, it was too wide and bulky. and has about 4-5 nice sized dents from light taps with a wooden waster.
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Cory Winslow
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Posted: Sun 05 Feb, 2006 8:58 pm Post subject: Re: MRL open-face sallet -- opinions? |
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Philip Cromwell wrote: | Hi all,
I've just noticed that Museum Replicas has their open-faced sallet on closeout. Their helmets aren't the best, in my opinion, but I've used them before and they're perfectly serviceable as far as I'm concerned. Does anyone have experience with this particular model, positive or negative? In particular, does anyone know the size? I have what some people refer to as a 'ginormous noggin' and I'd hate to spend anything on it and then have to resell it because it didn't fit. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Philip |
I recently bought this helm on ebay for a little under the MRL website price. It's 18 gauge mild steel with acceptable articulation and a mediocre liner. The chin strap isn't really a strap, but a leather tie which doesn't work that well. The crown of the helm itself is a bit small on me, but my head is slightly on the large size. I actually had to bend it to fit my skull when it first came. Like chuck said, it will take plenty of dents, but it would be great for costume, light sparring, or controlled sparring. Hope this helps!
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George Doby
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Posted: Thu 09 Feb, 2006 6:46 am Post subject: |
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got one last week. the suspension leather is VERY slick. rolls around on my head unless set deep in helm. arming cap might take care of the slickness. would of been better if it was suede or rough out. no complaints other than that tho havn't done anything cept wear it some.
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