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Some Philippine Swords for Viewing
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It's been a while since I've posted anything constructive, so I thought I'd show some of my recent Philippine sword (and knife), acquisitions.I think they are mostly Visayan and from Luzon.
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Wow, nice new toys! :D
Again, some of this pieces seems to be worth a own thread, The Visayan dagger is just beautiful and I really would like to see more pictures from the sword with the twisted ball handle from horn! Best regards, Detlef |
Drac2k,
These are not really in my wheelhouse, but I can see you have good taste! Lovely pieces! |
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Thank you for your kind comments, gentlemen.
Sajen, here are some additional pictures of the sword you expressed an interest in.It is very much a cleaving weapon, the blade measures 21.75" x 1.75" at it's widest and 3/8" thick at the base of the spine. |
:eek: :eek: :eek: You are a very good hunter !! very nice pieces !
Congratulations... The dagger is my favourite piece Thanks carlos |
Thank you Carlos; it is one of my favorites too !
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Thank you Drac2k, what a great sword! :eek: From which material are the inlays? Am I correct to see two different metals? Do have a own guess from where it coming? I think that it has a very good age! Best regards, Detlef |
Thanks Sajen ; I would guess gold(and or brass), and silver, but this is only a guess.The blade feels like,it resembles(to me), a Dyak mandau, but the motifs look like it could be a Moro Mindanao piece.I think it is one of those cross cultural pieces(how's that for covering my bases ?).
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Regards, Detlef |
Thanks again,I'll check Bicol blades.
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But like said, it's my feeling only, I am not sure and others will think different. Best regards, Detlef |
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Here are some more from https://www.google.com/search?q=phil...Uf-t6czMK_M%3A
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Drack2k, Thank you very much for sharing photos of your new acquisitions as they are each beautiful pieces in their own right. I must also say that I am also in agreement with Detlef on not only his opinion on these swords, but with the idea that each of these deserve their own separate thread.
Best, Robert |
Thank you. Lately I've been going with the shotgun approach, posting several pieces and letting the Forum comment on what if anything that interests them, knowing full well what might appeal to me, might not to others.
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If you would not mind posting them, I would like to see a few photos showing the hilts on the longer swords on the right hand side of the group photo.
Best, Robert |
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I think these are the pictures that you requested.Sorry that I could not provide pictures sooner, but I have to depend on my wife to take them; usually this is not a problem, unless I open my big mouth(which usually is a problem), which can cause delays in the picture taking process.
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Hello Drac2k, Thank you for posting the photos of these two very interesting swords. I am very sorry it has taken so long for my reply, but I have been extremely preoccupied with trying to get caught up on a work backlog and just now noticed them. I know that I should have ask about measurements at the same time I requested the photos, but as I did not, would you also be so kind as to supply them as well? :o
Best, Robert |
No problem, that I can do; 25" and 27" long respectively.
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Like Charles said before, you have a good taste and good eyes. :)
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Thanks, I try to post my successes;you don't get to see the lemons !
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Best, Robert |
A few of mine
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A few of mine for show.
Gavin |
Fantastic ! I love the incorporation of the guard in traditional weapons that don't usually have them;is this because of European influence or is it a naturally occurring transition ?
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European influence - over all the knuckle guard was never very popular throughout the archipelago...
Regards, Kai |
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