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Hello,
Sharing this wonderful budjak/bangkaw. A heirloom piece handed down from a patriarch of a family. This came from a Moro family in Mindanao- but I'm not quite that sure if this is Sulu or Maranao. Appreciate your thoughts. Description: steel spearhead, brass collar with original spearhead sheath OAL: 80 inches/ blade (excluding the brass collar): 14 inches Shaft: kamagong wood Kind regards, Yves |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hi Yves,
Seems to be a very old one. Is the tip of the blade broken? And are you going to clean and etch the blade? Regards, Detlef |
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This might be Sulu based on the segmented sleeve section.
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Hello,
I thought it has a broken tip. But upon closer inspection, it's not. The previous owner confirms that it has the original 'point' . Cleaning and etching is considered. :-) Kind regards, Yves ![]() |
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Don't forget to post pics after the etch! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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