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Another Luzon bolo with carved horn handle
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Have had this Luzon bolo long on my watch list and have given some offers to the seller, at last we have found a price which was for both of us acceptable. The nice carved horn handle shows a ram and I think that this is a little bit unusual since I never have seen such a handle before. The sword is 24" overall and the blade is 9/32" thick at the base.
How you would call this sword? Itak, matulis? What you think is the exact origin on Luzon? Age? All comments are very welcome. Here the pictures from the seller. |
Nearly 100 views and no comment? :shrug: Is it so bad? :rolleyes:
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ITS NOT SO BAAAAD. :D IT MUST HAVE SLIPPED THRU THE CRACKS AS SOMETIMES HAPPENS ON THE FORUM AND ELSEWHERE. IM MY EXPERIENCE IT IS VERY UNUSUAL TO HAVE A RAMS HEAD ON A KNIFE FROM THE PHILIPPINES. I THINK THEY DO HAVE GOATS BUT NO SHEEP AS FAR AS I KNOW. IT COULD HAVE BEEN MADE TO ORDER FOR A FOREIGNER OR JUST A DESIGN BORROWED FROM SOMETHING A LOCAL HAD SEEN? THE WORKMANSHIP IS GOOD AND IT LOOKS LIKE A HIGH QUALITY KNIFE FROM MAKERS IN LUZON. AT ANY RATE I LIKE IT. :)
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Thank you for your mercy Barry! :D
It's exactly what I think byself, it's very unusual to see a rams head by a Luzon bolo, I don't think to have seen one before. My personal guess would be Batangas for the origin of this bolo but I could be very well wrong. :shrug: Regards, Detlef |
Sorry Detlef. Just scratching my head, that's all...... :confused:
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The original owner was an Aries ??? ;) :D
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I'm an Aries so that would be me. Please send the sword ASAP you know the address. :D Wonderful sword Detlef.
Best, Robert |
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Regards, Detlef |
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Regards, Detlef |
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