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Hi Guys
You might have seen this one before I picked it up at Timonium. Ibeam was over at my house last week and noticed a leaf like pattern on this laminated blade. Here is a pic of it and you can see these leaf looking things going up the blade on either side? Also is there any way to clean up the solder on the baca baca? Lew |
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nice kris, louie. would be interested to know what the filipino weapons experts to to say about it.
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I'm no 'expert'
![]() The 'leaf' marks are unusual and I wonder if they are intentional ; they certainly look so . A light citrus etch might tell more . A Mindanao sword from the look of the scabbard . |
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Hi Guys
I did a citrus etch and this is how it turned out. You can really get a good look at the pattern in the blade now. Lew |
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Very interesting pattern. More etching might bring more out. I remember this Maguindanao piece at the show when you showed it to me.
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Gorgeous!
Steve |
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