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Nathaniel 28th February 2011 05:02 AM

Beautiful Family Photo! Thanks for the update, Ferguson! Very neat to see them all together like that!

migueldiaz 28th February 2011 05:45 AM

That's one very good looking family (and quite prolific, too) ;)

sta94 1st March 2011 04:07 PM

Awesome collection, thanks for sharing! I just saw these pics on filhistory's Facebook page too.

Atlantia 1st March 2011 04:14 PM

Fantastic collection Steve!
Leave some for everyone else ;)

migueldiaz 1st March 2011 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sta94
Awesome collection, thanks for sharing! I just saw these pics on filhistory's Facebook page too.

Yes, it's here. And am the one behind Filhistory at Facebook by the way, for those who still don't know :) Thanks again, Steve! and thanks too, Sta94.

Rick 1st March 2011 06:54 PM

Do the ones with the large ring on the hilt hail from any specific area ?

Like Jose's silver example .. :)

Ferguson 2nd March 2011 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Do the ones with the large ring on the hilt hail from any specific area ?

Like Jose's silver example .. :)

I'll have to leave that question to the experts. While I love and collect them, there is so little that I have found written about them.

Steve

Sajen 2nd March 2011 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferguson
It's been two years since the last family portrait. I've been fortunate to find a few more examples in that time. Took the children out today for a new picture. :)

Steve

OMG, what a great collection! Do you have a display at your wall or how do you keep them?

Regards,

Detlef

Ferguson 3rd March 2011 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
OMG, what a great collection! Do you have a display at your wall or how do you keep them?

Regards,

Detlef

I hang a few of the large ones by cords from my sword racks. The rest are wrapped up in a drawer. I'd love to have them displayed but my "armoury" is just a small room with my computer desk and a chair. I have khukuris, kris, barongs, tenegre and all manner of sharp pointy objects on the walls. I'm afraid that if I venture out of this room with my collection, I might get serious static from She Who Must Be Obeyed. ;)

Steve

ThePepperSkull 3rd March 2011 07:28 AM

Any bigger/individual pics of the one I circled in red, Steve?

It's gorgeous! The carvings are unlike anything I had seen in Moro work. Silverwork looks very Maranao to me though. All in all it's a gorgeous piece.

http://oi56.tinypic.com/f1eckx.jpg

Ferguson 3rd March 2011 10:13 AM

Thanks Pepperskull. It's a relatively new piece, maybe 1970s? The style is different from all my others, and very unique. I'll try to get a picture tonight.
Steve

Battara 4th March 2011 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Do the ones with the large ring on the hilt hail from any specific area ?

Like Jose's silver example .. :)

So far I have not found any indication of region based on this. However, I look instead at the okir work to tell if it is Maranao/Maguindanao or Sulu.

Also if the silver is fused/overlaid/plated onto copper, then it is probably Maranao/Maguindanao.

All of this works more for those made before WWII. After WWII it is very difficult to determine region.

Rick 4th March 2011 05:15 PM

Thanks Jose,
I asked 'cause I have silver ferrule rings like that on a spear .

Battara 4th March 2011 05:44 PM

The spears are a different type of critter. Bulbs mean something different on those.

Ferguson 13th March 2011 06:03 PM

ThePepperSkull,
Sorry, I forgot about the pictures you asked for. Here you go. Not traditional work, but beautiful in it's own right. It was a gift from a good friend.
Steve

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ed-overall.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...arved-hilt.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...d-scabbard.jpg

Ferguson 1st January 2015 06:48 PM

25 pounds of Gunong
 
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OK. I think I have enough. (Unless I see something really special ) :)
Happy New Year everyone.

Steve

CharlesS 1st January 2015 07:23 PM

Awesome collection Steve! Your examples are never just average and always flawless. You have a good eye and terrific tastes in gunong!

Ferguson 1st January 2015 07:47 PM

Thanks Charles. I have a couple of stinkers that I bought before I learned. They aren't in the picture. ;)

Steve

Sajen 1st January 2015 09:42 PM

Great collection Steve! :)

Regards,
Detlef

Spunjer 1st January 2015 09:49 PM

Like!

Robert 2nd January 2015 06:52 AM

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Absolutely amazing collection Steve.

Best,
Robert

Berkley 2nd January 2015 07:23 AM

Happy New Year, Steve.
Thanks for sharing your fabulous collection.
Berk

David R 6th January 2015 08:01 PM

A wonderful collection, which has me wanting an example of this type in my own collection.

Rafngard 24th March 2016 10:34 PM

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Hey, Tito gunong!

I'm curious about one of the gunong you have here, as it looks similar to one I just purchased.

I've cropped your last pic to include just the one I'm curious about. Do you happen to have any more pictures of that one?

Thanks,
Leif

harrywagner 24th March 2016 11:18 PM

Wow.
 
Holy smokes! Absolutely beautiful, and fun to see together, like a big happy family. Thanks for sharing these.

Sajen 25th March 2016 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rafngard
I'm curious about one of the gunong you have here, as it looks similar to one I just purchased.

Hello Leif,

I really like this "sort" of gunongs, also when they litterally not antique, to the currently understanding they are from the time frame of the 30th until 40th from the last century, still for use and wear. The bulgy section of the ferrule section is worked from alternating plates, materials are aluminium, black horn, white horn, coloured white horn and probable early plastics like bakelite.
Here are pictures of: my example, a bigger picture of Tito Gunong's example and of one with MOP pommel which went once by ebay for big money.

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 25th March 2016 06:01 PM

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Hello Leif,

think you have bought this nice example. :) ;)

Rafngard 25th March 2016 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Hello Leif,

think you have bought this nice example. :) ;)

Haha! Yes, that is it. You must have been the other bidder.
I'm hoping to get some pictures this weekend of this one, and another gunong I recently purchased.

And thank you very much for these pics. I had thought that 30s - 40s was about right. I am a bit surprised at how massive it is though!

Thanks,
Leif

Rafngard 25th March 2016 06:45 PM

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Also, for size comparison, here's a couple of photos of the new one with my small gunong family.

Have fun,
Leif

Sajen 25th March 2016 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rafngard
Haha! Yes, that is it. You must have been the other bidder.

No, I wasn't. I was waiting that the seller go down with it's price but think that the time is gone to get one like your example cheaper as the price you paid. :shrug:

Regards,
Detlef


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