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Old 16th June 2006, 06:51 PM   #1
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Default HELP WITH PHILIPPINE SWORD HOLDERS

Has anyone seen any sword holders that are wall mounted in the Philippines? I have seen some from Indonesia that hold just the sword blade, and was wondering if anyone had some Philippine examples? Thanks for your help.
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Old 16th June 2006, 11:22 PM   #2
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I think I know what you are referring to as far as the Indo holders go . These are made to be worn on a belt at your back with the board portion facing downward to keep the bare blade away from the legs ; they are not really meant as display pieces for the house ; more for field work although they are nicely carved .
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I think I know what you are referring to as far as the Indo holders go . These are made to be worn on a belt at your back with the board portion facing downward to keep the bare blade away from the legs ; they are not really meant as display pieces for the house ; more for field work although they are nicely carved .
Hi Rick, thank you for your response!

Do you have any examples?

Were any of these "scabbards" made and used in the PI (and when)?

Thanks.
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Pictures .
I don't know if these were used in Philippine field agriculture ; but it seems quite possible .
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Old 19th June 2006, 03:06 PM   #5
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nope. just your basic tagub and sundang...
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nope. just your basic tagub and sundang...
Please correct me if I am wrong (and I usually am), isn't a tagub used with a Barong? The hole in this piece does not look like a Barong would fit.

If this is a Moro piece, when and where was it used? You do not see these around.
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nope. just your basic tagub and sundang...
Ron , to the best of your knowledge then , there were no specialised stands or holders for the edged weapons in the Philippine or Moro household ?
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Pictures .
I don't know if these were used in Philippine field agriculture ; but it seems quite possible .
Great piece!

Any idea on the age of this?

Any you are much too young to be Emeritus my friend.

(Maybe semi-retirement)
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Great piece!

Any idea on the age of this?

Any you are much too young to be Emeritus my friend.

(Maybe semi-retirement)
These are probably still used today by Indonesian subsistence farmers .

As for emeritus it's a typo ; should read 'emeticus" !

After almost ten years I am out of the harness .
Only an oversight keeps my name on the Moderators list .
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