23rd January 2014, 04:10 PM | #1 |
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Philo sword ?
I need some suggestions with this one.
Blade shape - Philippines ? Scabbard of wood and the chape reminds me of T'boli. O/A length 23" Blade 17" Thickest part of the blade is 1/8th " Blade is flat on both sides. Hilt is wood and brass. All suggestions welcome. Regards Roy |
23rd January 2014, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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Hello Roy,
nice sword! I think you are on the correct way, scabbard look indeed T'boli, the cast ferrule would confirm this. Handle has Mandaya style. But I am sure that one of our experts will know exactly. Bagobo?? Regards, Detlef |
23rd January 2014, 08:31 PM | #3 |
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Love the ferrule!
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24th January 2014, 01:24 AM | #4 |
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This is a Bagobo piece and not T'boli, based on the blade shape, scabbard design, hilt design, and style of geometric motif used on the hilt.
Etch the blade - you may find lamination. Looks to me to be circa 1925 - 1930s. |
24th January 2014, 02:12 AM | #5 |
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Royston, Great looking sword. I especially like the hilt and cast ferrule and guard. I would also be very interested in knowing whether the blade is laminated or not. My congratulations to you on a very nice score.
Jose, is it normal for this style of sword to have a blade thickness of only 1/8th inch? Seems rather thin compared to most other Philippine edged weapons that I have seen until now. Robert |
24th January 2014, 05:06 PM | #6 |
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Ooops
Good job you mentioned the 1/8th Robert. That should read 1/4" thick ! Jose, I see what you mean about the Bagobo traits. Do you have a name for it ? Cheers Roy |
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