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Hello Nirghosa,
GM Epifanio "Yuli" Romo from Bahad Zu'bu has a few sets of movements/techniques specifically for the kampilan (both demonstration/display in the public arena and some practical/application sets) and a demonstration set/form set for a long staff (bio/biao stick) that can be easily adapted (except for a couple of moves). |
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oops, apologies if the fma segue is a no-no
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Ah OK, I am aware of GM Yuli's interpretations. I occasionally meet with students of his in the US.
I was unaware of any other publically available exhibitions and was quite curious. thanks for the explanation ![]() Why would an FMA sugue be a no no though? |
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I thought it might be off-topic. Not sure of protocol in regards to discussion that is not centered on the items themselves.
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While i am certainly not a moderator, I would think in this instance it would be relevant as it speaks to the possible martial application of the scabbard and the construction techiques requested.
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Hello,
managed to make a scabbard from some wooden wall panelling. The groove was the right width for the blade spine. Used a drill in the end to create the space for the blade and have an opening for the blade to exit. The kampilan blade fits snugly and needs a bit of force to exit the scabbard. The next step is the hair additions. Have been doing the rounds of the malls looking for hair extensions and red hair dye "for my daughter, she's going through a phase". |
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Kampilans are well and truly outside my very limited area of knowledge, but the form of the kampilan is the same as a great number of Indonesian swords. The scabbards for these swords are invariably made with the mouth of the scabbard wide enough to accommodate easy entry and removal of the widest part of the blade.
Are there any scabbards for kampilans in existence which come from the period when kampilans were actually used in true combat? |
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this particular kampilan would be from the period when they were actually used in combat. |
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