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Old 30th May 2010, 03:38 PM   #1
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Default PIRA OR TENEGRE ?

Is it a tenegre or a Pira ?

To me it has attributes of both, but then I am no expert.

Monster-head hilt. Long spine. American coins, you can see the dates on some and they appear to be silver.
Scabbard may or may not be original.

I will be happy for any comments and suggestions.

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Old 30th May 2010, 05:03 PM   #2
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I like the silver Handle!!!!!
I looked in my images database and found something that looked like it (the two pieces to the right of the image).
Both have the same shape of blade and also the handles have this protrusion. Although yours looks more Tenegre-like because of the face and is more attractive ??....

I wouldn't call it a pira...
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Old 30th May 2010, 05:14 PM   #3
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And the scabbard looks like a more plain version as those two depicted on the left.
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Old 30th May 2010, 07:03 PM   #4
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It popularly is called a sanduko, although the natives in the highlands of Panay Island in the Philippines call it a sapot taribong. This is a nice example. Did not know you had another one. It is different from the tenegre.

Would you show pictures of the other side of the scabbard please?

FYI - I will soon be posting a separate thread with newly come to light research and information on exactly this type of piece.
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Old 30th May 2010, 08:49 PM   #5
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And the scabbard looks like a more plain version as those two depicted on the left.
Nice assortment of Mandaya weapons .
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Old 30th May 2010, 08:59 PM   #6
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Nice assortment of Mandaya weapons .
Ofcourse I picked the images from another thread and they are not mine unfortunately.....
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Old 30th May 2010, 10:06 PM   #7
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Yes they are from the Macao Exhibit and as mentioned are from the Mandaya tribe.

Royston's piece is from the Bukidnon (what some called Mondo) tribe. It is a rare form of sanduko, the highest form and ceremonial.
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