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Yesterday I win with help of a other member this philippine bolo and I think/believe that it is a Panpangan tabak. I think that it is a quite old one, maybe around 1900 and was surprised that it don't went much higher. What do you think?
All comments are very welcome, Detlef |
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Congrats
You are correct a tabak circa 1900-10. Lew |
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Thank you Lew, do you think that there have been wire around the handle?
Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef and my congratulations to you on winning this most wonderful piece. If I had placed my bid like I thought I had it might have been the other way around.
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Interesting piece. The wrap may have had a thin band of brass and a twisted wire piece of brass, both encircling the hilt.
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will look if I can find holes when I have it in my hands. When I ever get tired of it you will be the first who will know about! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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hello detlef, beautiful tabak! i don't really have much in my collection in the way of luzon pieces, save for a first republic dagger and a tabak. have you etched it? it might be laminated. i was pleasantly surprise when i found out the blade on mine was laminated, which i thought it was unusual to see on tagalog weaponries. btw, just a slight correction: it's not Panpangan or Pampangan. if you ask someone from Pampanga what do they call themselves, it's Kapampangan. might sound minor, but the prefix KA makes a lot of difference... not quite versed in kapampangan dialect, but in deep tagalog, Ka is used as a prefix to someone's name as a sign of respect. |
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Thank you Spunjer! Until now I don't received it but will try a etch when I have it in my hands. And thank you for the information about spelling Kapampangan. Regards, Detlef |
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yes, it will be interesting to see the lamination, if there's any. i was looking at some of the closeups and i think i see some squiggly lines, or perhaps i'm just seeing things, lol.
either way, it's an excellent catch! |
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Blade vendors in the Philippines Ca.1913 selling what look to be similar knives.
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Hi Detlef,
also congrats with this nice piece. Though -I know you always like to etch everything, but this piece has such a lovely old patine! If you etch it that will be gone forever! ![]() Ofcourse its your piece but 'in the name of all nice 19th cent. blades' hope you'l think twice before dipping it into hot acid/vinegar. Seems like your getting a quite nice Moluc/Philippine collection together! Interesting (unique?) combination! Greets |
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