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This bolo ended yesterday and Iīm the new owner!! :) Measurement 23 inc and beatifully decorated.
Opinions? Thanks and best regards Carlos http://cgi.ebay.es/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...=STRK:MEWNX:IT |
Nice one Carlos. I was going to bid on that one ;) glad you got it. It seems well made with better than average engraving. Are the fittings silver or aluminium?
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Carlos, that's a nice bolo.
Am sure a lot noticed these also -- (a) blade is chisel ground and has a particular shape that points to a Visayan origin; (b) on the scabbard's upper portion there's a semi-circular metal flap which obviously mimics the original leather flap found on Visayan scabbards; and (c) the wooden scabbard again points to a Visayan origin, because in Luzon it's mostly leather scabbards. On the other hand, the decorative sphere at the end of the hilt is not traditionally Visayan (and is more of a Luzon trait). But then the bolo's hilt is well-adorned and thus it's not surprising if there are special decorations like that sphere and trimmings, etc. Congrats on that nice catch :) |
Thanks for the answers!! by the moment I havenīt the bolo, I think now is travelling to Spain.
To me this is a bolo with a superior quality of anothers bolo/knives from WWII. The engravings looks good and the pommel looks good too, I dream that it could be silver... best regards carlos |
Nice piece, better than most of those from WWII.
The mounts on the hilt look silver while those on the scabbard look aluminum. |
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It seems like if the bolo was early than scabbard, maybe a pre wwii bolo was engraved and made a new sheath... best regards carlos |
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