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Originally Posted by kai
..IMHO this is a very decent kris - do you have some of the fittings lying around somewhere? Otherwise it may be worth to contact the seller.
I'd guess at a Maguindanao piece, about 100-150 years old. Its main problem seems to be the partly broken tang. If you're not hell-bent on swinging this kris around, I'd leave it as it is. (A Moro would have certainly repaired the tang to full working glory but that wouldn't make much sense from a conservation point of view.)...
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Hello Kai,
Thank you for your input. You have been most helpful.

The blade came with two asang-asang (swassa?), a soft wooden hilt cut out to fit the tang and a neatly-fitting cover (not original), all wrapped in transformer wire (very untidy and loose). The pommel was kakatua made of swassa(?), MOP and copper. I unwound the wrap and discovered that the pommel had broken off the hilt and had been repaired (a VERY shoddy job, hence the pommel was loose). I noticed that the tang was square at the end. It appears to be deliberate; it also has a fixing hole as this was how it was joined to the pommel.
I had intended to restore the hilt/pommel, once I was sure what to do with the blade.
I'll post pictures once I've applied the elbow grease.
Regards.