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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hello all,
I have been otherwise engaged but still pick up the odd item now and then. I have just acquired what seems to be a Moro Kris. Approx 25 inch in length. Plain scabbard. Scabbard halves held together with 3 pins. Chipped blade edge. Three fullers. Mindanao “crossover” elephant trunk design (based on Cato). Chipped/broken kakatua crest on handle. Any help with identifying would be much appreciated. Apologies for fuzzy pics, my main camera has been recently injured whilst playing with my 3 year old. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Hello, Wow nice find. It seems to be an ancient one. I love the straight blade and also the rather large '' bird'' at the end of the handle+ silver cilinders around grip. The ''elephantstrunk'' I believe points towards Maguindanao tribe (West-Mindanao), but other members probably have more expertise on this area.
Even with the quite neatly made scabbard; if the tip of the handle on one side was still there it would certainly be a true museumpiece to my opinion. But am sure it broke off long long time ago by use. Congratulations! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Well you got a lot on this piece already. The scabbard appears to be Sulu. I would need to get better pictures to see the ornament and okir on the hilt to tell more. Mid-late 19th century. The crossover blade would mean probably a Maguindanao blade usually.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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The fullering is unusual for a Moro Kalis .
Looks like a good find . ![]() Agree with Jose, better pics please . ![]() |
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Thanks Battara & Rick,
have been having a wee bit of a rollercoaster ride trawling through other posts and wondering if it's a fake etc. Found one that had a similar fuller configuration and seemed to be North Borneo. Another post mentioned trade blades? Am trying to source another camera to get some better pics. Thanks again. |
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#6 |
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That's no fake .
![]() Looks like it was made for a fairly large hand . |
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Sorry Indianajones, for some reason I missed your post. Thanks guys, I have tracked down another camera and am about to trundle off and get some more pics. This is my first Moro Kris and I have been keeping an eye out for awhile so am new to this field.
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Great kris and I'm looking forward to see clear close-ups when the camera has been fixed (normally it's unfixable when a 3-year old child had been playing with it, so I suggest you get yourself a new one) ;-)
I've had a moro kris with three fullers in the blade also some time ago: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10872 Maurice |
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