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Rafngard 21st December 2023 08:38 PM

My one Moro Budiak
 
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Since we've had a few of these posted on here recently, and I've never shared this before, I thought I'd share a few pics of my one Budiak.

It's a former museum piece that was deaccessioned, and I'm really lucky to have it.

Sajen 21st December 2023 11:46 PM

Nice one! I like the repeated carving of the blade by the scabbard! :)

SanibelSwassa 22nd December 2023 01:01 AM

That might have a twist core!!!
 
Have you tried to etch that piece yet… I’d bet it has a laminated pattern.

Very nice piece!!

SS

Rick 22nd December 2023 06:26 AM

Non Invasive
 
You might get a hint of the pattern by holding the pointy half of the blade under running hot water for a few minutes.

SanibelSwassa 22nd December 2023 01:04 PM

Hey… no giving away the secrets of the dark arts!! LoL

kino 22nd December 2023 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 287098)
Nice one! I like the repeated carving of the blade by the scabbard! :)

I agree, first one I’ve seen of the scabbard carving that mimics the spear head.


Etching it would probably mean you’ll lose the accession #.
Dilemma.

SanibelSwassa 25th December 2023 02:28 AM

Good point… ug though call on that….

Ian 25th December 2023 08:25 AM

Is the bolster at the base of the blade octagonal in cross section? If so, that would be unusual.

I think a clean and etch on one side would be sufficient to see whether there is a twist core in the central panel.

Battara 25th December 2023 09:25 PM

Or you could use something like wax or chapstick or something like that over the accession number as a resist, then etch the rest.

Nice blade and rare to have the scabbard, much less a complete scabbard, much less a well carved one like this.


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