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21st March 2012, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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Everything $80! Philippine/Indonesian pieces priced to go!
Everything in this thread is $80 before shipping/paypal fees.
First PM to say "I want ___" gets it F: <<SOLD>> G: Aklanon Taribung From Aklan in the Panay region of Visayas, Philippines. This is a newly-made piece from the panay lowlanders. Nice newly made working blade. The blade DOES, however need to be epoxied into the handle, as it is only friction fit into the hilt as-is. H: Javanese Keris Newly-made javanese Kris. Beautiful 12-inch ceremonial blade, made in the [b]Beras Wutah[b] Pamor, or pattern. I: Older model Kris Cutlery Barong Manufactured by Kris Cutlery. Discontinued model of Barong. The blade is 11 inches long and the handle is a stacked material made of brass, Molave, Buffalo Horn, and Kamagong. Differentially hardened and as a result would look great etched. J: Bolo of unknown origin Vintage piece (40's-60's) of unknown origin. The hilts makes me say Ilo Ilo, the blade makes me say Indonesia, and the sheath makes me say Borneo/Mindanao. Possibly a Mindanao utility piece, this is what I am thinking mainly. Beautiful hefty blade. Absolutely sublime to handle. Very tight in sheath. K: Old Luzon Bolo Ca. early 1900's I am guessing From either the Laguna region or the Tabako region, who share similar design traits. There is a maker's mark, "CP" on the side of the blade. A mark I have seen on a lot of blades, but no one has yet pinpointed the maker's name. Iron bolster, Peened tang, Carabao Horn hilt. The sheath has the word "Philippines" carved into it. Great piece that I hate to let go. L: <<SOLD>> M: Bagobo Sangi utility knife A Sangi knife. I am presuming it is of new manufacture. Beautiful woven sheath. Narra wood (I believe) hilt http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...omKris/109.jpg http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...omKris/112.jpg |
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