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What characteristics makes this sword from Visayas?
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dunno bro... looks bicol to me
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kino, salamat! spunjer, looks bicol to me, too. and moons ago, 'leaf' posted these pics here at the forum (i marked with 'x' the one that's very similar) ...
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Thanks, bro. I'm not too keen on the Luzon and Visayas stuff.VANDOO was right when he said it looked similar to a Minasbad. Rick, yes it's not a chisel ground blade. Battara any ideas on how to arrest the progression of the crack? |
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Here is another similar Bikol manasbad example
Spunger, this probably looks familiar to you Kino, I would leave it alone. You can infill it with epoxy but its hard to match aged horn like that with grain. Thnx for sharing. |
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I'm with Ibeam on treating this - not much you can really do unless you matched the color of the epoxy to the horn.
BTW - thanks for the pics Migueldiaz - helps me see the difference between Visayan and Bicol. I see your point (get it? ).
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MiguelDiaz- I see the similarities in the carvings. Thanks for posting the photos.
Jon- nice one. I will have to leave things be and just apply some oil to the horn hilt and hopefully that will stop the crack from going any further. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Jose, Albert, I was looking for the 'Like' button ... until I realized that this is not FB!
Thanks, too.
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