Helmets: The Sallet Pt. 1

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • Part 1 of our look at one of the most popular medieval helmets of all time: The Sallet. In the first part we'll look at the sallet's origin, it's spread through Europe, some regional variations and a look at some later innovations.
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  • @Pyre001
    @Pyre001 6 років тому +522

    So the example you show that was made for Maximilian I. Because he was Holy Roman Emperor, would that make his helmet a Caesar's Sallet?

    • @cheesychipmunk8382
      @cheesychipmunk8382 5 років тому +38

      Now that's an oof

    • @oldies109
      @oldies109 5 років тому +10

      @@cheesychipmunk8382 nice necro, mammalian mancer

    • @scobra5941
      @scobra5941 5 років тому +26

      Don't know about that but I heard a rumour that new knights wore a Green Sallet, and Italian knights wore
      Chiesa Sallets...
      ...I'll just get my coat on the way out then.

    • @lumethecrow9808
      @lumethecrow9808 3 роки тому +2

      Goddammit, why did I laugh at that

    • @donniemoose5702
      @donniemoose5702 Рік тому

      Burn

  • @GruntSquad92
    @GruntSquad92 7 років тому +256

    such a beautiful helmet...

    • @scobra5941
      @scobra5941 5 років тому +4

      Vorsprung Durch Bucket... only as the host points out, it's Italian by design...most likely an ancestor of Pininfarina.

  • @elijahtalmud8281
    @elijahtalmud8281 7 років тому +99

    His beard just keeps growing in size and anger.

  • @jonathanyoung7724
    @jonathanyoung7724 7 років тому +42

    GONDOR HELMET CONFIRMED at 2:10
    I always thought those little wing-a-dings on the Gondorian helmets were ridiculous (although also cool-looking), and never expected to see anything like them in real armor, but the helmet on that dude in the middle of the group in the inset picture looks exactly like the Gondorian ones.

  • @Xaevryn
    @Xaevryn 6 років тому +26

    I love the Sallet. IMO one of the more intimidating helmets out there. It just looks damn sleek and efficient. And exudes a murderous intent.

  • @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy
    @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy 7 років тому +215

    Kids remember to eat your sallet!

    • @Azkamoski
      @Azkamoski 7 років тому +20

      get out

    • @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy
      @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy 7 років тому +11

      Azkamooski Dont neet to...
      Alredy got all the pokemons 😎

    • @shrekas2966
      @shrekas2966 7 років тому +2

      but im vegan

    • @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy
      @qwertyqwerty-ek7dy 7 років тому +5

      Shrekas 2 But honey you need your iron.
      Eat up!

    • @shrekas2966
      @shrekas2966 7 років тому +1

      qwerty qwerty Yeah. That iron would be for my whole life... in my livers

  • @ThisOldHat
    @ThisOldHat 7 років тому +91

    Please pass the sallet bowl. Its time for me to attach the visor.

  • @ConfusedShelf
    @ConfusedShelf 7 років тому +106

    Your videos on medieval helmet types are how I originally found this channel so glad to see you making a new one. Always so much to learn.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +22

      Thank you!

    • @bungtunger5345
      @bungtunger5345 7 років тому +1

      Hey man, I was wondering if you have a certain place you frequent buying armor from? I don't know anywhere else to get recommendations from.

    • @_j.v.st._7367
      @_j.v.st._7367 7 років тому

      Do/or did, you make/made a video on the Maximillian Helmet and Sir Giles Helmet? s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/01/6c/88/016c88e72442bc999be8382931b11a81.jpg
      And how is this helmet named? upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Armor_for_tilt_and_field_of_Count_Franz_von_Teuffenbach,_by_Stefan_Rormoser,_Innsbruck_Austria,_1554_-_Higgins_Armory_Museum_-_DSC05679.JPG Thanks

    • @TheCompleteMental
      @TheCompleteMental 7 років тому

      that second one is a frog mouthed or tilting helmet

    • @fallencrusader2975
      @fallencrusader2975 2 роки тому

      @@bungtunger5345 Most high quality armors are custom made in private smith shops.
      You'd have to probably find the closest local one on social media and meet them in-person for measurements.
      Most of the best armor can't be bought online, unless you are able to commission something from a private seller.
      If you absoultely need to buy top armor online, Steel Mastery seems good but they are kinda overpriced and it would cost and arm and a leg. (unless you are rich)
      For lesser quality armor online there are more alternatives like Kult of Athena. However you need to be careful with Kult of Athena becasue they have a lot of bad stuff too.
      When buying online just tread carefully and do your research to make sure you get a good deal.
      But for top of the line gear that Ian Laspina has, is a bit more complicated to obtain.
      Hope I helped, sorry for the late and vague reply...

  • @Liam-B
    @Liam-B 5 років тому +18

    Didn't know articulated sallets existed. I want one!

  • @LaVidaHermosa
    @LaVidaHermosa 7 років тому +37

    That like-dislike ratio is godly.

  • @SianiAnne
    @SianiAnne 4 роки тому +7

    My favorite type of helmet. The one I have has a pierced visor and the bevor, of course. These are such beautiful pieces of work!

  • @jabadahut50
    @jabadahut50 Рік тому

    My favorite helmet of the medieval period. The versatility of how you can wear a proper Sallet and Bevor is hard to beat.

  • @Rasgonras
    @Rasgonras 7 років тому +16

    I'm wondering whether the popularity of the Sallet was due to it being kind of a modular starter kit for mercenaries. Buy the Sallet now, get a bever in a few years (if you survive, of course).
    Though that will probably be addressed in the second video (so excited, both my wife and me).

    • @amang1001
      @amang1001 7 років тому +7

      Sounds like a good theory but i always thought the helmet gained popularity because it allowed for more breathing room

    • @amang1001
      @amang1001 7 років тому +4

      +Aman G also the sallet would allow greater protection when attacking enemies who are at a higher elevation such as city wall or castel walls

  • @conquistadan2069
    @conquistadan2069 7 років тому +53

    Literally no dislikes. That says alot about your channel, Ian. I can't wait for more of these.

    • @johnmichaellane1
      @johnmichaellane1 7 років тому +9

      You just had to say something... and it wasn't me, just so you know.

    • @conquistadan2069
      @conquistadan2069 7 років тому +19

      Can't change people's stupidity.

    • @102ndsmirnov7
      @102ndsmirnov7 7 місяців тому

      Commenting 7 years later but UA-cam decided to remove dislikes so the video's back to 0 dislikes haha@@conquistadan2069

  • @Riceball01
    @Riceball01 7 років тому +13

    Great video, sir. The sallet is probably one of my favorite historical helmet designs and that last example with the integrated bevor is really nice.
    One of these days somebody needs to organize a HEMA con and get you, Matt Easton (Scholagladiatoria), Skallagrim, Metatron, LIndybeige, and Thegn-Thrand as guests. Of course the logistics of such an event would be daunting since only 2 of you live in the US and you'd (ideally) want a venue where there's room for demos/workshops and sparring practice. But if it could be one it would be pretty awesome, its a pity that I don't work in the con organizing business, or know anybody that is, otherwise I'd try to organize this myself.

  • @knutzzl
    @knutzzl 3 роки тому +1

    The one made for Maximilian is a special for the joust. By fixing the bevor directly to the helm, a lance can't open a path for splinters to pass between visor and bevor.

  • @melchaios
    @melchaios 7 років тому +3

    My jaw dropped with the last sallet, that thing is beautiful!

  • @BoopSnoot
    @BoopSnoot 6 років тому +9

    The Sallet is the most effective and aesthetically pleasing helmet design ever made. Prove me wrong. Pro-tip: You literally can't.

    • @_Storch_
      @_Storch_ 4 роки тому +6

      The morion is effective and pleasing with it's magnificent comb,

  • @madman11893
    @madman11893 7 років тому

    can't wait for part 2

  • @JRT176
    @JRT176 7 років тому

    Der Schaller. Thanks! I've been eagerly awaiting this video!

  • @Stratplayer05
    @Stratplayer05 7 років тому

    I don't know what it is about helmets, but it seems like videos about them (yours, Metatron's, and others) are always something I could watch all day every day. I can't wait for part 2.

  • @KimmoKM
    @KimmoKM 7 років тому

    Can't wait for the part 2

  • @TheDaxxC
    @TheDaxxC 7 років тому

    Once again, a really great video! I can't wait for part two. These videos are really fascinating, and the detail and depth you go to really is what I would expect to hear from a professor lecturing on armor (if that really does exist).

  • @Catherine_Ea
    @Catherine_Ea 6 років тому +2

    Yay, my favorite helmet! Also, omgggggg, your Pinterest, it is a treasure, all those references!!!!

  • @YoungSavage
    @YoungSavage 7 років тому +21

    sallet is best helmet
    where do you get your armor? how much does it usually cost?

    • @defa2136
      @defa2136 2 роки тому

      I think he gets it from medieval extreme, age of crafts, and ice falcon armory.

  • @almason37
    @almason37 7 років тому

    ooh, my favorite helm. thanks Ian.

  • @perrytran9504
    @perrytran9504 Рік тому +1

    Starting my collection and doing more hw on original pieces now, gotta say your vids are a great starting point.

  • @EldricIsCool
    @EldricIsCool 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video concerning my favourite style of helmet! Can't wait to see more.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 7 років тому

    Great video as always.

  • @ImEvan
    @ImEvan 7 років тому

    I can't get enough of these videos! :D

  • @JJadx
    @JJadx 2 роки тому +1

    i love salad! thanks for this video. was drawing this beautiful helmet, but i needed some more info!

  • @Magnus_Opus
    @Magnus_Opus 4 роки тому +2

    The sallet at 13:40 must’ve been made for Charles V to accommodate his famous chin.

  • @dablop1
    @dablop1 7 років тому +2

    Am I the only one who is reminded of Ian from Forgottenweapons when I see Ian here? They sound similar, they have the same demeanor, they have similar speech patterns...

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому

      You are not the first to bring this up :) Maybe it's an 'Ian' thing

  • @cheesychipmunk8382
    @cheesychipmunk8382 5 років тому

    You got one!

  • @Heldar1989
    @Heldar1989 7 років тому

    I WAS WAITING FOR YOU TO TAKE ON SALLETS! OH MY GOD THANK YOU YOU ARE THE BEST!

  • @blacklight4720
    @blacklight4720 7 років тому

    Glad to see your work in my timeline.I'd to know more in depth about millanese style and what it covers.Thanks, I apriciete your work.

  • @takogonikanetniukogo
    @takogonikanetniukogo 7 років тому +4

    Once again, outstanding work. Thank you!
    So, as far as i get it, early sallets by no means were light easy-to-wear helmets?

  • @simonandfaerk
    @simonandfaerk 7 років тому +24

    I wonder if the stahlhelm was inspried by this

    • @TheCoffeehound
      @TheCoffeehound 7 років тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing when he showed one of the German sallets. The shape is certainly reminiscent of the WWI version of the stahlhelm with the flaring at the neck.

    • @blacktemplar9499
      @blacktemplar9499 6 років тому +11

      simonandfaerk both the german stahlhelm and the Dutch ww2 helmet are inspired by the sallet yes

  • @mattlilly2303
    @mattlilly2303 7 років тому +2

    Well now I know how it's pronounced plus as a new sub, excellent information. The quality and delivery of these videos are superb. Also might I add your beard is of envious quality lol.

  • @ColdSiris
    @ColdSiris 7 років тому

    yay, my second favorite helm after great helms! woot!

  • @davidvano6382
    @davidvano6382 4 роки тому

    Great video I learned from you than any school could possibly teach

  • @petersullivan4301
    @petersullivan4301 7 років тому

    Yes! my favourite helmet.

  • @zedirich7
    @zedirich7 7 років тому

    Seeing your pinterests i was wondering when this video would be out

  • @EBlade-rc2ry
    @EBlade-rc2ry 7 років тому +6

    Found your channel from Shad. Great channel.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +1

      Thank you, and welcome to the channel!

  • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
    @anna_in_aotearoa3166 2 роки тому

    Interesting vid, but also fascinating to see how Ian's presentation style has evolved! Newer vids are much more fluently narrated, with the pieces of the armor more clearly identified at start, and I really appreciate how the much closer-up views of the artistic representations help to better identify figures being discussed.

  • @jancello
    @jancello 7 років тому +3

    Yay, Fiore reference ! I'm still begging for a video on armour in Fiore's manuscripts :)

  • @jeffreygao3956
    @jeffreygao3956 Рік тому +1

    THIS is the helmet that the Stahlhelm was styled after.

  • @Trollinger89
    @Trollinger89 7 років тому

    Very nice videos! You are a great source for people who want to get into the subject of medieval arms and armor. I'm learning a lot from your videos. Thank you for that :) P.s: A request: Could you make a video about the milanese harness (if you have access to one)?

  • @99IronDuke
    @99IronDuke 7 років тому

    Probably the best armour channel on UA-cam. What were the likely reasons for the change to the Sallet?

  • @MartasZLA
    @MartasZLA 7 років тому

    Hey, do you plan to make a video about medieval weapons? Your video with helmets are awesome!

  • @sebastiannorsworthykan6139
    @sebastiannorsworthykan6139 6 років тому +2

    Hi!, I am wondering if you can do a video of the European closed helmet im wondering cause I've got one and I've done research but i want to know. I hope you read this comment and keep up the amazing videos!

  • @theangrycheeto
    @theangrycheeto 7 років тому +1

    When do we get the part 2. Ian?

  • @laneatteridge4612
    @laneatteridge4612 7 років тому +2

    Great video once again! I fight in bohurt competitions, are there any extant examples of the "nasal bascinet" that's so widely popular in my sport?

    • @scottjames3722
      @scottjames3722 2 роки тому

      Yea me too! And I want to see one on barbutes

  • @gregbezanson3205
    @gregbezanson3205 7 років тому

    I'm pretty sure it's a slightly later period than you generally cover, but would it be possible to get a video about the burgonet (with the falling buffe)?

  • @KingMoogoe
    @KingMoogoe 7 років тому +1

    Yaaaaaay!

  • @shrekas2966
    @shrekas2966 7 років тому +2

    Ive waited your video for dont know how long now. Been sitting near pc with my poop bucket and alot of mountain dew and dorritos. Worth the weight.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +1

      Make sure to empty the bucket every now and then! ;)

  • @jasonbane3646
    @jasonbane3646 4 роки тому

    this helmet is pure elegance

  • @neilduh
    @neilduh 7 місяців тому

    The coolest helmet out there.

  • @rs666sathan666pk
    @rs666sathan666pk 7 років тому +2

    The lobster tail is also visible in the silver ornament at 2:30 (guy on the left).

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for this series, I love medieval armor! Where is the line between a one piece visored sallet and a developed kettle helmet with sights?

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +3

      Well, there really is no definitive line. As modern people we are kind of obsessed with classifying things into mutually exclusive categories. There is way too much fluidity between one style helmet and another. A fully developed kettle hat will tend to flare out more on the sides and front than a true sallet, but they're not so dissimilar that there isn't crossover. Most barbutes from profile are really just sallets with extended protection on the face, so there's a lot of gray area.

    • @matthewmillar3804
      @matthewmillar3804 7 років тому +1

      Lol, that doesn't fit well into my engineering brain. I WANT ABSOLUTES! :P
      Fair enough. Thanks for the reply. Keep rocking the vids!

  • @markwhitaker574
    @markwhitaker574 6 років тому

    I want my book to take place when sallets would be in common use in France. When did the visor and bevor become common or at least their first known appearances as a complete set?

  • @tarz96
    @tarz96 6 років тому +1

    I love the sallet it is by far my favourite helmet pacifically the German sallet

  • @hm...5429
    @hm...5429 7 років тому +1

    I never noticed that tattoo before

  • @Alterwisher
    @Alterwisher 7 років тому +1

    please do the Norman helms and any of the Mongolian or Byzantine helms. thanks for the awesome video.

  • @iseeicyicetea
    @iseeicyicetea 7 років тому +1

    what happens if you fall on your back with a sallet on? is there a danger of concussion or even a broken neck?

  • @ImpartiallySpeaking
    @ImpartiallySpeaking 8 місяців тому

    What a stunning replica! Could you help provide info on who made it?
    Regards,
    John

  • @donniemoose5702
    @donniemoose5702 Рік тому

    I'm getting one of these for SCA.

  • @KrimzonKnight01
    @KrimzonKnight01 7 років тому +1

    I've seen pictures of a sallet that looks to have a gorget, it doesn't have a bevor. If you google "closed sallet" you'll see it, its easily identifiable. I also have pictures of what looks like historical examples of this type of helmet.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому

      Toward the very end of the 15th century sallets with gorgets start appearing in artwork. A 'closed sallet' though is a sallet with an interated bevor, articulated on the same pivots as the visor like at 13:55 belonging to Max I

  • @ImZyker
    @ImZyker 7 років тому

    wow, that pinterest page was awesome, u rock

    • @ImZyker
      @ImZyker 7 років тому

      aside from the great video i mean

  • @AM990
    @AM990 7 років тому +12

    I really like sallets helmets, but my favourite will always be Stechhelm (or frog-mouth helm). I don't know why nobody talks about it.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +10

      If I had access to a good one I'd love to talk about, they're also one of my favorite all-time medieval helmets.

    • @Shorjok
      @Shorjok 7 років тому

      please PLEASE do try, nobody ever talks about them but they're also my favourite above all. I've been wanting to commission one from a blacksmith but don't know enough about them.

    • @theusher2893
      @theusher2893 5 років тому

      @@Shorjok It's a beautiful helm.

    • @thomasgomez6218
      @thomasgomez6218 4 роки тому

      My favorite is the close helm

  • @Lionbug
    @Lionbug 7 років тому +1

    That is a beautiful helmet :o

  • @muskyelondragon
    @muskyelondragon 7 років тому

    Great content but I gotta know, where did you get that tee shirt?

    • @muskyelondragon
      @muskyelondragon 7 років тому

      Found it at Bookriot. Seriously though, great video.

  • @giobader
    @giobader Рік тому

    Sallet, salade ... in italian we have the word "celata" which is a common word meaning closed or hidden. I guess our ancestors were using the celata word to differentiate with the open helmet

  • @criticviking
    @criticviking 7 років тому

    14:30 So witcher 3 crew didnt make that up with attached bevor nice

  • @inwaldernochsogro7694
    @inwaldernochsogro7694 6 років тому +1

    Did you know the Stahlhelm is based in part off of the Sallet?

  • @amang1001
    @amang1001 7 років тому

    Never knew the sallet had its origins in Italy... a new point of discussion over a pint at the bar.

  • @collinhinds7585
    @collinhinds7585 6 років тому

    I kinda reminds me of a roman legionary helmet with the slopped back.

  • @ZarlanTheGreen
    @ZarlanTheGreen 7 років тому +1

    More arrows (or circles), to indicate the relevant items, in the illustrations, would be appreciated.

  • @HanFyren
    @HanFyren 7 років тому +1

    Love how it just trails off :-)

  • @masterdisaster7013
    @masterdisaster7013 7 років тому

    Could you give me the date, when this 7:08 image was made? Thank you and sorry if i missed this information in your video :D

  • @Casserole391
    @Casserole391 Рік тому

    THE LANNISTER HELMET AT 9:42
    I just discovered your channel and finished binging GOT and always thought the Lannister helmets were the stupidest thing I've ever seen and it's only exasperated on the queen's guard helmet but I never imagined to see one so similar in actual history so thank you for enlightening me

  • @F1ghteR41
    @F1ghteR41 2 роки тому

    Speaking of armets & sallets, why weren't the latter given a browpiece a la armet to go along with a half-visor more often?

  • @TheBiggestCrazyDuck
    @TheBiggestCrazyDuck 6 років тому

    Would there have been sallets in the Hussite Wars?

  • @gianlucafalzon5868
    @gianlucafalzon5868 7 років тому

    Any plans to work on a Barbute video after Part 2 is uploaded? Should be interesting to investigate the classical influence that went into the Corinthian Barbute, as well as checking out the fixed and hinged nasal variations. I also have yet to find any particularly high quality barbute reproductions.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому

      "I also have yet to find any particularly high quality barbute reproductions." Therein lies the problem. Yes, I definitely want to cover barbutes. I currently don't have access to a good reproduction though, and I think that's an important part of my style of presentation. I'll keep searching though!

  • @sambakich7494
    @sambakich7494 7 років тому +1

    Where can I get his shirt. I need that shirt

    • @sambakich7494
      @sambakich7494 7 років тому

      Also, please make more soft kit video.

  • @gso619
    @gso619 7 років тому +1

    I can't help but wonder why the germans cared so much about neck and upper spine protection. I doubt it was just a stylistic choice, there has to have been SOME reason they accentuated it so much.

  • @tombickers
    @tombickers 6 років тому

    Isn't that the Dead Space helmet at 13:39?

  • @TomatoBreadOrgasm
    @TomatoBreadOrgasm 7 років тому +1

    I'm a bit confused about the bevoir/sallet relationship. Why was it so important to make the bevoir and sallet an integrated whole? Was it less expensive? More comfortable? More stylish? Some combination of the three?

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +2

      There are only 2 close-sallets (integrated pivoting bevor) in existence that I'm aware of, and they may have been specialized helmets. So don't think of them as suddenly replacing regular sallet/bevor configurations because that's not the case. Separate bevors were still very much in use even after the close-sallet came to be, until eventually the sallet itself gave way to other styles of helmet. It is more _directly_ protective than a separate bevor to have one integrated into the helmet as it eliminates the possibility of the two gapping open, so for certain applications it might have been considered more optimal. The fully visored sallets (no bevor at all, just a big visor) seem to be relatively short-lived in the grand scheme of things, but the lessons of both the close-sallet and fully visored sallet would both directly lead to the more familiar 16th century close-helmet.

    • @TomatoBreadOrgasm
      @TomatoBreadOrgasm 7 років тому

      Thank you very much. That clears it up completely.

  • @KorKhan89
    @KorKhan89 7 років тому +2

    Brilliant, I always get super excited whenever you bring out a new armour video! Something I've been a bit curious about: On Duerer's "The Knight, Death and the Devil" (1513), the knight seems to be wearing his sallet without a bevor, but with some kind of padding for his lower face instead. Considering how ornate the rest of his armour is, it seems unlikely that he can't afford a bevor, but it strikes me that the throat would be one of the most important places to protect well. Do you know any more about this, e.g. whether we have any evidence of this being a common practice? Are there any good reasons for not wearing a bevor?upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Duerer_-_Ritter%2C_Tod_und_Teufel_%28Der_Reuther%29.jpg

    • @jared925
      @jared925 7 років тому

      I've never handled a sallet so this is just speculation, but I would think that without a bevor it might be easier to move your head down and side to side.

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +2

      It's hard to see in Durer's woodcut, but I suspect he might be wearing an articulated gorget in place of a bevor. Here's an example, but this was also a configuration seen with some sallets - harringtoncompanye.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/ulm-1482.jpg?w=620

    • @KorKhan89
      @KorKhan89 7 років тому +1

      Great, thanks! You're right, it's kind of hard to tell, but it probably is a gorget of some kind, considering the late time period. I was somewhat thrown by the fact that he doesn't seem to be wearing greaves or sabatons, either.

  • @arpioisme
    @arpioisme 7 років тому

    2:08 ... is that a winged bascinet?

  • @jdzencelowcz
    @jdzencelowcz Рік тому +1

    Been 2 yrs since Ian made a vid, hope he's ok...

  • @Rudofaux
    @Rudofaux 7 років тому +3

    That German kettle hat reminds me of that one guy from Fat Albert.

    • @gpgpgpgp1000
      @gpgpgpgp1000 7 років тому

      LOL. Never thought of it before, but you're right, it does.

    • @DoktorWeasel
      @DoktorWeasel 7 років тому

      Yeah, I was actually thinking the same thing. Just need to make it pink. And knit.

    • @gpgpgpgp1000
      @gpgpgpgp1000 7 років тому

      A pink kettle arming cap!

  • @donniemoose5702
    @donniemoose5702 Рік тому

    This helmet it's the most complicated piece of equipment I have ever wore.

  • @HimslGames
    @HimslGames 7 років тому +5

    drei means three in german btw, not sure why you kept that in the quote but not the rest of the sentence

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +4

      Inventories and receipts typically list objects by number of items. That's why it simple says 'three sallets' It's just an entry on a list.

    • @HimslGames
      @HimslGames 7 років тому +4

      that checks out

  • @wyattw9727
    @wyattw9727 7 років тому

    I never saw why the Sallet was so popular. It just looks so incredibly vulnerable, especially to wood splinters when performing a cavalry charge. While it might be an ideal helm for its minimalist approach for men at arms/pikemen, I'd much rather wear a grand bascinet and the later armet/closed helm. Only sallet I could see being protective enough on the battlefield is a large kettle sallet/coventry style, which makes slipping a blade between the bevor and helm fairly difficult.

  • @Penguun
    @Penguun 6 років тому

    why do so many of the manuscript images show one of people having that bronze colored ring below the knee on one leg?

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  6 років тому +1

      That is a garter, and it's specific to the images from Fiore dei Liberi's fighting treatise 'Fior di Battaglia.' The gold garter is there to show the student which figure in the image is a performing the 'remedy' to a certain attack. If the person has both a crown and a garter, they are the 'counter master' and that indicates that the figure is performing the counter to the 'remedy' It was Fiore's system of showing students who was who in certain plays of the weapon he was teaching.

  • @Philipp.of.Swabia
    @Philipp.of.Swabia 3 роки тому

    2:22 now we know where Peter Jacksons costume designer got the idea for the Gondor helmets, that bascinet has some small wings attached to the sides :O

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  3 роки тому

      For what it's worth, the armor consultant on the Lord of the Rings movies (not the Hobbit) was John Howe. Not only is he a very well known Tolkien illustrator, but he is also does 15th century Living History as a member of the Company of Saynt George. He knows real armor very well!

    • @Philipp.of.Swabia
      @Philipp.of.Swabia 3 роки тому

      @@KnyghtErrant oh wow, I didn’t know that.

  • @henryneal6963
    @henryneal6963 5 місяців тому

    Man the articulated German one looks like it’s rendered in Skyrim.

  • @elcatrinc1996
    @elcatrinc1996 3 роки тому

    The Sallet stays on during Hand Holding session

  • @flyboymike111357
    @flyboymike111357 7 років тому

    @ around 2:50, in the PIP the guy on the front right seems to be wearing some kind of garment between his soft armor and plate armor. How common was this?

    • @KnyghtErrant
      @KnyghtErrant  7 років тому +1

      This is a biblical scene, and it's trying to depict the Medieval idea of 'Roman' armor.

    • @flyboymike111357
      @flyboymike111357 7 років тому

      Knyght Errant So wearing a smock underneath plates is not something commonly done if one is wearing mail? I can't say I'm surprised. Aventail liners and an inner layer of textile on Brigs and coats of plates help with mobility by keeping the mail from binding and dragging. But a solid breast plate wouldn't really need an intermediary as it would be relatively smooth.