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Old 13th November 2007, 03:35 PM   #1
D Wilke
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Default Cotobatu "Antiques" Shop Philippines

Hello all,
As I spend the next 8 months here in beautiful Central Mindanao, I figured it was time to get my butt back in gear and start posting. After a short conversation about my interest in swords with my co-worker here, he offered to take me to an Antique Shop "the best one in town". Like a kid on his way to the candy store I was excited and then disappointed. As the pictures following show, it was mostly modern (but VERY well done) pieces that were meant as presentation items. The store owners knew nothing about what they had or didn't have, but they did have an eye for "old" and priced it accordingly. I posted some HUGE gunongs on Steve's thread and here's a few more of the shop.

There was one find - continue below.

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Old 13th November 2007, 03:48 PM   #2
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Default One nice Kris

As I said there was one nice find, this Kris below. After a little scraping we determined that it did have a separate ganga. Why the previous owner had the fretting wrapped in silver I'll never know, but it would have shown nicely in the accompanying scabbard once polished (not original but with substantial age and a very dark hardwood) the blade was inlaid in silver and copper (some missing -not too much) fantastic heavy asang-asang and wonderful rattan wrap. Pommel had been replaced but a very long time ago still on the small side not the monsters you see today with the huge crest. Completely solid throughout and priced to move at only 37,950P ($880). Best guess on the blade (following the indentation of the overlaid silver sheeting) is Maguindanao.
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Old 13th November 2007, 03:52 PM   #3
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Default And one for you Artillery fans

The two lantaka below were just beautiful. As I know next to nothing about them I won't say anymore. Make a wonderful living room centerpiece I'm thinking
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Old 15th November 2007, 02:52 AM   #4
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Lots of recent stuff there - the lantaka as well....
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Old 15th November 2007, 12:24 PM   #5
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Default No kidding

That's because you and Ron and Ian and the rest of us have bought it all up already

You'd think it would be easier to find down here and cheaper -no deal just like Jolo tough to find and EXPENSIVE

How've you been anyway, been away for over a year but I see most of the cast of cut-throats are still around along with some great reading - I'll never catch up.
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Old 15th November 2007, 04:27 PM   #6
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Hi Dan ,
Did you ever move your collection out of Japan ?
I remember you said you were concerned about a possible change in the laws there .

I'll save a nice kris for you when you get back on American soil .
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