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Old 9th September 2020, 09:14 AM   #1
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Hello friends,

Sharing a T'boli kampilan with a scabbard meant for a Visayan tenegre/talibong. I really don't know how this actually happened but in all probability, since some of them (Tboli and Visayan people) live near each other in a T'boli domain/territory and so when the original scabbard was lost/broken, the owner would have taken to use a Visayan scabbard.

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Old 9th September 2020, 10:47 AM   #2
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... in all probability, since some of them (Tboli and Visayan people) live near each other in a T'boli domain/territory and so when the original scabbard was lost/broken, the owner would have taken to use a Visayan scabbard. ...
Sounds plausible to me. A marriage of convenience between sword and scabbard.
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Does happen. I noticed that nice rare large talismanic bell on the hilt.
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Old 10th September 2020, 01:38 AM   #4
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Does happen. I noticed that nice rare large talismanic bell on the hilt.
Yes. Could be a "tiger bell." Hard to say from the pictures.
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Old 10th September 2020, 03:01 AM   #5
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Hello,

Here are some pics of the bell (complete with the clapper).

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Old 10th September 2020, 03:06 AM   #6
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This type of bell is commonly found amongst the Blaan. Very old and no longer crafted. The photo attached was taken during a visit with the Blaan near Malungon in April 2016.
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Yes. Could be a "tiger bell." Hard to say from the pictures.
Actually this type of bell is not considered a tiger bell because the tiger bell has a "face" on it with eyes and a big mouth for an opening.
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Yup. Definitely not a tiger bell. The later pictures from Yves show that it is indeed a B'laan bell, as noted by Marbel.
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Lots of trade in those areas.
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