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tanaruz 8th January 2022 03:48 AM

Lambitan sword/bolo
 
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Hello,

My father's Cristmas gift. A newly commissioned lambitan sword/bolo from Bukidnon, Mindanao.

The blade has brass inlays. Brass decor (shield) on its scabbard. Handguard: engravings. Hilt/pommel: traditional 'bakunawa', with a combination of 'bone' brass.

A high end piece (so the bladesmith told us).

Enjoy

Yves

Ian 8th January 2022 02:53 PM

Nice sword Yves, and very good workmanship on the hilt and scabbard. Is the hilt mono steel or laminated? Can you provide the dimensions of the blade, please?

tanaruz 9th January 2022 10:11 AM

Lambitan sword/bolo
 
Hi Sir,

the blade (according to the bladesmith) is monosteel (leaf spring ). Water quenched.
the hilt: is made from bone, brass and balayong/barayong hardwood.
the scabbard's wood is also balayong/barayong.


27-inches: overall length
19.2 -inches blade

Note: the bladesmith comes from the Higaonon-Umayamnon tribe of Bukidnon

Regards

Yves

tanaruz 9th January 2022 10:15 AM

lambitan sword/bolo
 
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picture of the hilt.

chmorshuutz 9th January 2022 04:59 PM

I remember seeing a neat lambitan with beautiful scabbard similar to this that was posted by "Salsalan ta Malaybalay", I wonder if this is the one I saw.

Anyway, very nice catch :)

tanaruz 10th January 2022 09:38 AM

lambitan sword/bolo
 
Hello,

If you're referring to the posted picture of blades by Salsalan, yes, it's actually the 2nd lambitan (from the right).

Yves

Ian 11th January 2022 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tanaruz (Post 268897)
Hi Sir,

the blade (according to the bladesmith) is monosteel (leaf spring ). Water quenched.
the hilt: is made from bone, brass and balayong/barayong hardwood.
the scabbard's wood is also balayong/barayong.


27-inches: overall length
19.2 -inches blade

Note: the bladesmith comes from the Higaonon-Umayamnon tribe of Bukidnon

Regards

Yves

Thank you. I will keep this example in my reference list for Bukidnon swords.


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