Two Bagobo swords for repatriation ...
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These two good Bagobo swords are on their way back home to the Philippines.
The first one is the best Bagobo sword I have owned and handled. The blade, hilt, and scabbard are all excellent. The blade has a sharpened back edge that runs about 7 inches back from the tip. The wooden scabbard has many Bagobo features including ikat, gold thread, beadwork, and a bifid toe with brass terminals. This is a datu class weapon. The second has a fat belly blade and fuller, with file work at forte. The back edge is also sharpened for about 6 inches. The brass work on the hilt is typical Bagobo work, as is the wooden pommel. The scabbard is very plain with A red cloth wrap and a string belt. The file work at forte is occasionally seen on this style of Bagobo sword. . |
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Hello Ian,
These are beautiful pieces. Thank you for caring for them over the years and congratulations on the sales. Sounds like a win win result. Nicely done. Craig |
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I have several more that I will put up on these pages over the next few weeks, mainly for the Archives. |
Are they going to a collector or museum?
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I would have a hard time parting with those beauties.
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At some point, a collector turns into a seller. I'm at that stage now. Regards, Ian. |
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This is the type of response that makes me want to repatriate more of my swords and knives.
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Nicely done Ian. Thanks for sharing
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Well done Ian! :):cool: |
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