FrankenArmor 3: The Brimmed Bascinet
The brimmed bascinet is one of the most curious, but frustrating pieces of surviving armor. It raises more questions than it answers, and should be used with extreme caution (if at all) if you plan to build a similar helmet. Support the Channel - / knyghterrant Facebook - / knyghterrant Pinterest - / knyghterrant Website - http://knyghterrant.com #medievalarmor #bascinet #livinghistory

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