Dark Roasted Blend has a really neat post about some of the strangest medieval suit of armors ever made. This one is the the Armet of Henry VIII or better known as the Horned Helmet, made by Austrian goldsmith Konrad Seusenhofer as part of armor presented by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I to King of England Henry VIII in 1514 - via Royal Armouries
If you're wondering why the glasses, it's because Henry VIII was near-sighted.
A very off putting item.
And if any of you are near the Armouries I would recommend a visit it is mad.
May be less so for US Americans as you guys live in an armed society but for most others it is odd to be in close proximity to firearms.
The horns are dubious tho; if I was a king I wouldn't take too well an armor that questions my queen's fidelity.
In the UK I have never seen nor even heard of anyone owning a gun.
Not even illegally.
My eleven year old son's seen a shotgun at a country fair, and remembers seeing a French policeman with a pistol on his hip, and that's it. He's /made/ more dangerous weaponry than he's seen.
Then again, not everyone lives in the same state I do that houses a town with mandatory gun ownership written into their by-laws.
I once went to a museum about people with really bad teeth. It was quite strange to be around that sort of thing. Maybe not so for those of you in the UK, where you are around that sort of thing all the time, but...
you know, in England, every family owns at least one or two sets of dentures, but here in the U.S. I have never met anyone who owns a pair..I hear that in ancient times, it was so, but ....well, I believe in the U.K. it is mandatory.
(lolz..)