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Sorry Indianajones, for some reason I missed your post. Thanks guys, I have tracked down another camera and am about to trundle off and get some more pics. This is my first Moro Kris and I have been keeping an eye out for awhile so am new to this field.
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Great kris and I'm looking forward to see clear close-ups when the camera has been fixed (normally it's unfixable when a 3-year old child had been playing with it, so I suggest you get yourself a new one) ;-)
I've had a moro kris with three fullers in the blade also some time ago: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10872 Maurice |
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Thanks Maurice,
Your post was one that caught my eye when I was researching. Have attached some photos that a friend kindly took for me. thanks for the info everyone. |
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Based on what I can see of the okir on the hilt, the okir appears to me to be Maguindanao. Even the silver bands that do not have okir appear to be of Maguindanao manufacture. I would say that the piece, especially the hilt, is Maguindanao in origin. Better lit pictures might change this opinion or add to it.
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Thanks Battara. I'll try and source a camera in the next couple of days.
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Managed to find technical info for fixing my coolpix s4. Apparently I hit the lense to be able to see an image. Anyways have taken some more photos but not sure if quality is up to scratch.
thanks for any info on this piece. |
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Well looking at these pictures, I still lean towards Maguindanao okir work with some modification on the bottom ferrule.
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