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15th March 2024, 12:00 PM | #1 |
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Two Bagobo swords for repatriation ...
These two good Bagobo swords are on their way back home to the Philippines.
The first one is the best Bagobo sword I have owned and handled. The blade, hilt, and scabbard are all excellent. The blade has a sharpened back edge that runs about 7 inches back from the tip. The wooden scabbard has many Bagobo features including ikat, gold thread, beadwork, and a bifid toe with brass terminals. This is a datu class weapon. The second has a fat belly blade and fuller, with file work at forte. The back edge is also sharpened for about 6 inches. The brass work on the hilt is typical Bagobo work, as is the wooden pommel. The scabbard is very plain with A red cloth wrap and a string belt. The file work at forte is occasionally seen on this style of Bagobo sword. . |
17th March 2024, 05:38 AM | #2 |
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Hello Ian,
These are beautiful pieces. Thank you for caring for them over the years and congratulations on the sales. Sounds like a win win result. Nicely done. Craig Last edited by Marbel; 17th March 2024 at 07:36 PM. Reason: Spell check |
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18th March 2024, 07:21 PM | #4 |
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Are they going to a collector or museum?
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19th March 2024, 12:17 AM | #5 |
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I would have a hard time parting with those beauties.
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19th March 2024, 02:13 AM | #6 |
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It is hard to part with fine pieces like these two. But I am getting old and don't wish to leave my family with the task of disposing of them. None of the kids has an interest in swords, knives, or other sharp/pointy things. I have been putting some of my collection on the Swap Forum here and on a popular web auction site. The better pieces, I try to find a good home for—usually someone I know who will keep them long term rather than sell them on for a profit.
At some point, a collector turns into a seller. I'm at that stage now. Regards, Ian. |
19th March 2024, 02:06 AM | #7 |
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Battara, they are going to a collector who is a well known enthusiast and researcher of Filipino weapons. I have heard too many bad stories about trying to send items to museums in the Philippines. Excellent pieces seem to "disappear" into poorly maintained storage facilities or end up somehow being sold privately.
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20th March 2024, 12:07 AM | #8 |
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I have heard and have been told the same thing. Good choice.
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