9th July 2013, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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Name all of the weapons in this picture
Ok guys here is display I am posting this weekend for Filipino History Display.
See if you guys can name all of the blades and where come from just for fun. Yes I know some are and some are old. |
9th July 2013, 02:15 AM | #2 |
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My vote: sundang.
Nice! Close-ups pretty please! Regards, Kai |
9th July 2013, 04:35 AM | #3 |
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1 down thirteen to go!
One down a sundang, from the Visyas! any body know where it came and its origin?
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9th July 2013, 05:25 AM | #4 |
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4 at the bottom 1.bottom left bolo, luzon post ww2, 2.bottom right barong mindanao, moro looks like a good older one, 3. second row left keris wavey blade form mindanao moro older one. 4. kampilian moro, mindanao older one.
there are at least a total of 5 the top two and two others in the middle , can tell by the handles and ferrules they were made in the same place and time period as #1 I am not sure what to call them perhaps bolo variations? at first look I thought all of these were moro plack minatures. the second one down on the left looks like a good example perhaps a form of bangkung? |
9th July 2013, 06:15 AM | #5 |
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Better photos would greatly help on this but I will give it a try. Both top two look to be Luzon bolos WWII or later. Second down on right looks to be a late pira from Mindanao ?. Third down on right ???. Forth down on right seems like it could be a late minasbad, Bikol. Fifth down on right is a bolo from Negros, WWII or later.
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Hey Barry, what happened - broken keyboard?
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Going with the current display limits, I believe spreading the blades out a bit more would be nice to avoid obscuring the flow of lines by multiple crossovers... Quote:
(The barung would be Sulu.) Regards, Kai |
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Forth down on the left: Repro. "Sansibar #2" Fifth down on the left: Repro. Out of production? (I believe, we discussed this here before?) Yup, I cheated and looked at the catalog. Regards, Kai |
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10th July 2013, 06:27 AM | #9 |
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Hello FilAmfighter1,
I hope that you don't mind but I cleaned up your photo the best that I could just in case anyone else would like to have a go at this. Best, Robert |
10th July 2013, 05:05 PM | #10 |
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Thanks for the clean up! and here's the list
Thanks for the clean up on the photo, I am posting all of the names of the blades as I know them R-L top to bottom:
Batangas daga Katipunan Daga Bankong bolo, Pira Corbto Bolo Itak Bolo, Larang Bolo Sansibar Bolo, Golok bolo Pinote Bolo, Garag Bolo Kris, Kampilin Tambak bolo, & Barong |
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