Close Burgonet 16th C
Short Crest
w/Sunken and roped borders
This burgonet is built on the "close helm" principle. Both visor
and bevor rotate on a common pivot. The example shown has a lifting, pierced
visor. Other visor styles, such as barred visors and falling buffes can also
be made. The visor and bevor are each latched with a spring-pin and sneck hook arrangement.
This mechanism acts as a double-lock for improved safety against the helmet opening accidentally
during combat.
The pierced visor of this model allows surprisingly good breathability and vision
for a closed-face helm.
This version has been improved by the addition of sunken and rolled/roped borders. This treatment
was extremely common in period. It not only adds to the beauty of the helmet, it also strengthens
areas of the helmet that are most prone to damage.
A plain version of this helmet is also available, as is
a tall comb burgonet.
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