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What a wonderful piece! Looks like the one Ian got at Timonium years ago (and beat me to it!
). I would disagree with the Bagobo attribution for now. Missing the cast and chasing work on the brass that I would expect from the Bagobos. It looks Moro budiak to me so far. |
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Location: The Netherlands
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Beautiful and interesting budiak's you have Lee!
Is there any evidence visible that there had been some kind of endcap at the butt, because the wood is a bit longer as the brass/silver endpiece?? Maurice |
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Actually Maurice this type of spear end is not that unusual for Moro and Lumad spears/lances.
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Thank you Battara - I knew I was out on a limb with that attribution; I just have not seen enough reference examples of these up close.
Maurice, from what I can tell there was never any more to the butt treatment. Water damaged wood does protrude a few millimeters. I guess the cap would impede it sinking too far into moist earth, or not? |
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Some butt caps seal the end. Then there are those with no butt caps......
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