3rd January 2011, 07:27 PM | #31 | |
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Just for fun, here is a photo of another sword that was attributed to Borneo from awhile back. What a size difference. |
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4th January 2011, 04:49 AM | #32 |
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Kino that little barong you have is the first of it's type that I have seen that has a silver ferrule (below the horn punto). Vitamin E? - never thought of that.
Also I think that Ibeam and Cecil Quirino would call the larger barong in the picture a sipput barong. My understanding is that these are not as wide and perhaps longer than the average barong. |
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Nice contrast! :-)
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I will look later if I can find images of barungs like these with a silver ferrule like yours. Funny contrast those two next to eachother. But I like the smaller "tubby" one more, but that is just my taste... |
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This one is from the museum Leiden database. Maurice |
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5th January 2011, 07:30 PM | #35 |
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Thanks Maurice - great example.
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Is this serious ? what does vitamin E do to a dead piece of horn ? |
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Relax dude.... It what was available at the moment, my wife was moisturizing her nails and cuticles with Vit.E . Wow ...just think, I almost used Sally Hansen's Hard as Nails |
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7th January 2011, 02:26 AM | #39 |
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Hi Kino,
Well it is possible it might not be a barong. At the same time, sipput barong blades are similar to your piece in question. Here are some examples of 2 sipput barong (the second one I sold to Ibeam years ago): |
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I am removing my pics from this thread to start a new thread regarding what I believe to be a Yakan barong.
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I don't think it is a good idea to remove pics from a thread since this makes tracing the original discussion difficult or even impossible. If there is any new information later on, just add it to the thread possibly with a link or two. Just my 2 cents though... Regards, Kai |
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