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This is an interesting slightly different Talibon sword; it has a heavy 19" blade that measures 3/8" thick on the base of the spine. The braided cloth lanyard on the handle, for a secure grip, is a little unusual as well.
The other sword is a stranger to me. It looks like a repurposed European or a local imitation of a European blade, with an appropriated handle, which may of one time had a guard. |
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Upon further investigation, I believe that the sword with the "monster pommel," is not Visayan, but rather a Bicol sword with a repurposed Minasbad handle; note the holes where it once housed a guard as well as the "demon head."
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Good call, Chris - I did not look carefully enough!
Considering the variety of Bicol sword blades, what's the likelihood of this blade also originating from Bicol? Regards, Kai |
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It had been suggested by another forum member that the blade was a modified kris, however, my theory is that it was a repurposed Colonial blade or a locally produced one to look like a European sword; note the crude fuller on the top of the blade.
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