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Old 11th March 2006, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default Okirred Kampilan With Luks

A few Years back, I asked Members privately their opinion of this kampilan and at least one had seen others like it. I'd like to pose that question again adding a request for any information you may have about it?

There is a good chance its made up purely as a tourist item. It's puzzling though that someone went to the added expense of okir and made a nearly one of a kind blade shape. The handle is a replacement and still a work in progress with pencil marks indicating where further carving was intended. Was this ceremonial ? Was it made with a much nicer handle originally? To date, I've not seen another on the net. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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