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Old 9th January 2019, 11:05 AM   #3
kai
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Hello Bill,

I'm with Robert - very nice Yakan barong! Also the scabbard looks genuine. Any age guess for the latter?


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This piece has a shandigan blade correct?
If this has a thickened edge, it appears to be well worn; this blade may also be one of those with originally less taper from back to edge and, thus, more distinct sharpened edge. Kinda semi-shandigan?


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If not too much trouble could you post the measurements to go with the photos for later reference.
Yes, please!


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One last question, do you plan to reset the blade to the correct depth in the hilt or will you leave it as is?
Horn is prone to shrinkage; I'm not sure this is the only reason though.

I agree that it would be good to try to set the blade (and ferrules) if it can be done without invasive actions.

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Kai
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