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Old 13th July 2005, 03:24 AM   #1
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...after months of anticipation, it's finally done. complete in such a way that it has the scabbard, handguard, hair and almost immaculate handle (no broken pieces, well, except for a chip next to one of the holes).couple nicks on the blade, but that's about it. purchased in davao from my last trip, this kampilan got my attention in two ways:
1) again, it came with a scabbard, and,
2) the lamination on the blade.

the handle has holes signifying it has hairs at one time so i approach battara for this project. again, with his artistic ability, did an excellent job!!! also, i would like to congratulate him for his wonderful job in restoring the hand guard. he even had the decending metal match the dents that was created by the original handguard. what is so amazing is, this is actually his first attempt in making one of these. thanks, jose...

the lamination is pretty neat in that it reminds me of the lamination of my shandigan barung where all the line is horizontal to the blade. what's weird is it seems like only the upper half is laminated (?). anyhow, this creates a very striking appearance overall.
i know it's been awhile since kamps has been discussed so any comments is welcome. enjoy!
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Old 13th July 2005, 03:26 AM   #2
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close up of the kamp lamination compared to the barung:
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Old 13th July 2005, 03:59 AM   #3
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Nice. Is it your impression that the cutting edge is modern "monosteel"?
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Old 13th July 2005, 04:08 AM   #4
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tom,

i don't know as i'm totally clueless when it comes to metal/ steel compostions. maybe battara can provide an answer since he saw this in person. or maybe rsword, if he remembers, lol.
what's your take on it, tho?
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