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it looks like "white buffalo horn"..
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When I first posted this bolo the reasons that I said the hilt was horn is that it looks exactly (not is shape but in texture) like one I have from the early 20th century that is weathered badly. It also has a plug in the end of the grip where the tang comes through to fill it in and made it solid. I've seen this done on quite a few horn griped weapons. This can be seen in the last picture that I posted. If this is horn it is probably from a water buffalo. Thank you all again for you interest and help.
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Some miniature forms from the early 20thC.
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Hi Rick, Great little collection you have there thanks for sharing them. Are the grips on these bone? The second from the bottom look similar to the one I have posted. What is stamped on its blade?
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Great suggestion! I will get some lanolin. Better than the mineral oil I've been using. And Ren. wax does very little....
Here is a pic of a few of this type, the one on the left is the oldest, and most similar to yours. |
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I'd guess most of these are from the Luzon area of the Phillipines, and date from 1900-1950. But I'm always glad to be corrected.
I like the feel of these handles so much I modeled this handle after one. Doesnt look quite the same, but feels it. Incidentally, this handle is much nicer on a weight forward, heavier knife or short swort, like the old examples we've been showing. Isnt as good on a shorter blade like what I did ![]() |
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Hi Garrett, You are quite right, the one on the left is very similar to the one that I posted. Thank you very much for posting the picture especially since it shows the original scabbard. Now I have a pattern to go by when I attempt to make a new one for mine. The small knife that you posted is Very impressive.
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The handles are bone . The piece you are interested in has (of course) the poorest markings . What I can make out is either Naraui or Nabaui ;hard to tell if it's an R or a poorly stamped B . ![]() ![]() |
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Of course, Murphy's Law in perfect working order. That is a very nice collection of miniatures you have there. Almost all the ones that I have seen have the blades made from aluminium with wooden grips while the blades on your seem to be made of steel and have bone grips. Very nice!! Do you have more of these? |
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Hi Robert,
Ebay.. Someone had broken up a Moro weapons plaque, or it was too shot to sell whole . These were auctioned off in parcels of five . I'm guessing these are from the Twenties or so . The early examples were much nicer than the post WWII examples . I replaced a missing ferrule on the Bolo and mounted them in a little shadowbox . |
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