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Old 30th June 2013, 08:48 PM   #1
drac2k
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Default Kampilan Variations

I enjoy collecting native weapons, especially those from the Philippines;so it is no surprise that kampilans hold a special place in my pursuits.The 4 kampilans that I am submitting pictures of are a little off the beaten path.The three engraved blades are all relatively heavy, skillfully and deeply chiseled.I have found an example of the kampilan with the traditional handle on a site titled "Collection of Philippine Islands in the United States National Museum,"the Smithsonian.It is credited to the Moros,from Lake Lanao, Mindanao.Some small discussion has been made as to whether these are tourist items,ceremonial swords,etc..I would like the opinion of the Forum community.
The last sword has a good kampilan blade, with a U.S. 1870 Ames short naval sword brass handle.I can formulate a connection how someone in the Philippines got a U.S. naval sword and turned it into a T'boli weapon,but until I can document other examples, I am afraid that my theory is only conjecture;comments on this sword would also be welcomed !
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