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Listed as a Moro panabas I would like others opinions on this piece. I know that I have seen a hilt like this on another item listed earlier on the forum but I can't for the life of me find it now. The total length of this is approximately 27 inches with a blade of almost 16 inches in length. Hilt is of banati wood with a silver alloy ferrule and bone end cap. There was not much more information listed on it. Pictures are from the auction. Your thoughts on origin and age would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Robert |
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Robert
I think this is Thai. Regards Roy |
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Hi Robert,
I have followed the auction and know the seller. He stated that the panabas is old but I have my doubts by the fittings. When I am you I would contact the seller and ask him about this. He selling most of the time very nice worked recent kris, kampilan and kris handle. Since he stated that the panabas is old I suppose that the blade is an old one with new fittings. ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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I vote Philipine blade as well. There is no Thai blade of that style. There are some large southern Thai sickle style blades with turned handles almost similar but they are ethnic Malay and do not have long ferrules.
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The piece is a Moro panabas. The style is Moro and the okir decoration is Moro, perhaps Sulu.
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I would like to thank everyone who have commented so far for their help and interest.
Jose, thank you for confirming that it is Moro and its possible place of origin as Sulu. I know that I have seen another piece with a hilt like this posted somewhere here on the forum of possibly on another forum or sales site. It matches this hilt down to the end cap with small "ivory" knob on the end. If anyone knows of this post and photo, please post a link or contact by PM if it is on a sales site. Detlef, the seller states that in his opinion this is an old piece and all parts are original to it. For the price paid I thought it would be worth the risk to be able to add it to my collection. If anyone else can add to what has already been said or have any other comments on this they would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all again. Regards, Robert |
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