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There are fullers on some Murut blades, the so called pakayuns. But these blades are narrower and have an curve upwards, so Charles kampilan could not be a reworked Murut sword. The inlay is also very different as seen on mandau blades. the only thing that looks like it are the brass dots, but than not placed in the way they are on Charles's blade. And brass dots are also common on moro swords. There are (chiefs) mandaus with stars on the blade, but they look different as the stars on this kampilan, which I exactly have seen on old moro krisses before... I found an image of an old style kampilan also with a fullered blade, and from a kampilan (2 images) of somekind similar inlay (stars are different though, but the dots are placed in the same "three"way). Both are not mine btw. Last edited by Maurice; 3rd December 2011 at 10:24 AM. |
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I once started a thread about talismanic inlay on moro blades.....
Here you'll find some krisses, with the same star inlay as on the kampilan blade. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...6&page=1&pp=30 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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rare indeed, to see talismanic marks on kampilan blades. nice catch, charles!
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Location: Sweden
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Nice catch indeed!
Dots I have seen before on kampilan blades but this is the first time I see stars on them too. Michael |
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