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drac2k 10th May 2015 08:41 PM

Philippine Axes , Bontok
 
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I am just getting to some of the things that I bought in Baltimore,and I rediscovered a small collection of Philippine axes which I bought. I have purchased other axes in the past, but they have all been Kalinga axes and in retrospect, these were the first Bontok axes that I've encountered, which I would have thought would have been more prevalent .
They are wonderfully balanced and sharp; most are heavy and it appears that the edges are case hardened if that is possible.A couple have museum catalog
numbers on the edges and I would guess that they are at least WW2 vintage.

Ian 11th May 2015 10:46 PM

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These small axes are certainly different from the Kalinga "head axes," and I think most of the ones you show are probably tools rather than weapons. I have attached pictures of three other examples that were also used primarily as tools.

Ian.

drac2k 12th May 2015 01:02 AM

http://class.csueastbay.edu/anthropo...rafts/Axes.htm
Many Philippine weapons have a dual purpose such as the panabas, etc., and I have no doubt that these could as well.Four of the five have quite heavy blades.The above web site has items similar to mine.

drac2k 12th May 2015 01:19 AM

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Here is an example of a warrior holding a similar ax.

Battara 12th May 2015 03:25 AM

In the first picture at the bottom, that axe I have seen attributed to the Ifugao.

drac2k 12th May 2015 03:32 AM

Thanks for the information; I wasn't sure on that one.

VANDOO 17th May 2015 12:22 AM

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ITS UNUSUAL TO FIND A GROUP OF AXES TOGETHER AND NO DOUBT IRRESISTIBLE IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT. (INSTANT COLLECTION) :D HERE ARE A COUPLE OF PICTURES OF AXES THAT APPEAR TO BE BONTOK. ONE PICTURE IS OF ONE OF THE SMALL AXES PERHAPS MADE FOR A MINITURE PHILIPPINES WEAPON SET.

drac2k 17th May 2015 04:56 PM

All things are possible in Baltimore.
I think I know what the small ax is for ; I have a wonderful , approx. 3 ' statue carved from wood of an Igorot warrior, straddled over a headless body, holding the trophy(severed head in one hand), and an ax(about the size of yours), in the other.The statue is in the office ; despite all of the weird and scary items that I have brought home, this is the only one my wife has requested that I don't.Fair enough and maybe in time...............


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