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Alberto Morion helmet

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Product information "Alberto Morion helmet"
The "Morion" developed from the cymbal hood. The high crest was typical of this helmet shape. He was particularly popular with cronies, city guards and bodyguards. This helmet can still be found today in the Swiss Guard of the Vatican. One size Material: steel

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