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Old 23rd April 2022, 06:13 PM   #1
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Default A Moro Kampillan With a Massive, Rare Hilt and Unique Twistcore Blade

This lovely old Moro kampillan, with a rare and massive hilt and unique twistcore blade, nearly drove me to the edge of insanity trying to get it etched properly. As purchased, the pattern had an almost ghostly appearance, teasing me that it wanted to be seen, but nothing seemed to bring out the pattern. After numerous attempts at etching with a variety of different products, none successful, I finely looked to the wisdom of our resident specialist in metallurgy and blade forging, Philip Tom. Phil suggested I send it to him, and, indeed, he apparently had both the patience and the "magic" elixir that did the trick. He later told me it was the hardest etching job he may have ever had. The results show in the pics. Clearly, the forger was very talented. I think it is pure art in metal!
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Old 23rd April 2022, 07:13 PM   #2
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Beautiful and impressive sword!

Clearly, Philip Tom is a "resurrection man." Kudos.
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Old 23rd April 2022, 09:28 PM   #3
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WOW what a marvellous piece!!
This hilt is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations!!!
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Old 23rd April 2022, 09:51 PM   #4
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Such a fabulous piece… congratulations on the etch!!!
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Old 23rd April 2022, 10:55 PM   #5
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This sword has a truly remarkable hilt for its type. Not only is the carving exceptional, but the form is a far cry from the typical "gatormouth" with open jaws. The aesthetics of the decoration is in face quite southern European in flavor, reminiscent of motifs on Spanish colonial furniture.
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Old 24th April 2022, 03:22 PM   #6
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Phenomenal piece, and great etch!
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Old 24th April 2022, 07:10 PM   #7
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Philip,
What kind of secret concoction have you used to etch the blade?
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Old 24th April 2022, 08:15 PM   #8
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Good get Charles. I recall seeing this Kamp multiple times. The hilts carving on some areas are still crisp. ItÂ’s been well maintained. At what age would you place on it?

Ok, how many swords do you spot in the photo thatÂ’s in your collection 😁
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Old 24th April 2022, 10:44 PM   #9
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You have been quite busy the last time Charles! Congrats for another outstanding piece.

Have you ever thought about showing your collection as a whole?

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Old 29th April 2022, 01:09 AM   #10
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Great photo Kino! I am assuming you had a chance to meet Dave and Lana. Great folks!
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