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Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Comerus Gallus - 02-19-2006

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Susanne:3rngbism Wrote:An inexpensive way to do this; fake a death, then when the ship has set off, drug the Ferryman and try to hypnotize him. If you are successful, you should be able to ask him gently to sail all the way to Italy.

If not: Run for your life.

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Can I have some of what you're drinking? Confusedhock:

Uuuhuhhuhuhuhu!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Susanne - 02-19-2006

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Susanne:2hn187ut Wrote:An inexpensive way to do this; fake a death, then when the ship has set off, drug the Ferryman and try to hypnotize him. If you are successful, you should be able to ask him gently to sail all the way to Italy.

If not: Run for your life.

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Can I have some of what you're drinking? Confusedhock:

It was a sad joke, I know. Big Grin


Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Comerus Gallus - 02-19-2006

Dear Sussane, first my poor english! Sad lol: ... my picture was in a Cruise, but as you can see my joke was unsuccessful! :oops: ...I was trying do my Titanic scene & blabla!...

BTW: about your question of the Phrygian helmet if is a copy? Hmmmm!?

But you are aware of this gorgeus replica?
http://www.manningimperial.com/item.php?item_id=366

Regards!


Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Susanne - 02-19-2006

It is either a replica, or an original made of some unbreakable alloy. Smile
And yes, the replica in your link is very sweet indeed!


Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Comerus Gallus - 02-19-2006

Quote:It is either a replica, or an original made of some unbreakable alloy. Smile
And yes, the replica in your link is very sweet indeed!

Thanks!

This one must be from Bulgaria or Sofia museum, well preserved!
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Re: Some Greek helmets in Copenhagen - Dan Diffendale - 02-19-2006

Where'd you find that one, Gioi? Phrygian is next on my list, right after the Apulo-Corinthian... :wink:

I'm positive that the one in Copenhagen is original.