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Old 21st November 2010, 02:10 AM   #1
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Hello Detlef,

Looks like a nice blade again!

Horse hoof pommel are often found on Sulu kris but not limited to that region. Please post close-ups when you receive it.

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Old 21st November 2010, 03:33 AM   #2
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Yeah Sajen, you're sick alright...
I suggest that you just pack up all these Moro thingies that you have been picking up and mail them straight to me.
I was watching this auction as well, but i tend to like my kris complete and the broken sheath bothered me. I'd say you got a good deal though and the kris itself is a nice one.
I agree with José that the blade looks Maguindanao, but i think it was rehilted at some time and the sheath is certainly newer than the blade.
Nice catch! Love to see it cleaned up.
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Old 21st November 2010, 04:06 AM   #3
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Another thing to consider is that there was a lot of trade between the Sulu people and the Maguindanao. This includes blades as well. I have seen Sulu hilts on Maguindanao and visa versa. No surprise here. Might also explain the form of WWII scabbard used as well.
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Old 21st November 2010, 12:00 PM   #4
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Another thing to consider is that there was a lot of trade between the Sulu people and the Maguindanao. This includes blades as well. I have seen Sulu hilts on Maguindanao and visa versa. No surprise here. Might also explain the form of WWII scabbard used as well.
Hello Jose,

this seems to be a very logical statement.

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Old 21st November 2010, 03:20 PM   #5
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It seems to be a lot of sword for the money! I've always wanted one of these. If I'd known they could be picked up so cheap now, I'd be bidding ......
Well, that is if eBay didn't block bids from the UK on such things now


Nice looking sword, congratulations
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Old 21st November 2010, 03:56 PM   #6
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It seems to be a lot of sword for the money! I've always wanted one of these. If I'd known they could be picked up so cheap now, I'd be bidding ......
Well, that is if eBay didn't block bids from the UK on such things now


Nice looking sword, congratulations
Thank you! BTW, in Germany are all items blocked where is written down in description WWII.

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Old 21st November 2010, 04:09 PM   #7
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Well, that is if eBay didn't block bids from the UK on such things now
I think you can bid by registering another account on US site but if not working you can use services like "hop shop go"

@ sajen: congrats! looks like a thick blade, I think it is going to have "sandwich pamor" like the other one.
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Old 21st November 2010, 07:13 PM   #8
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@ sajen: congrats! looks like a thick blade, I think it is going to have "sandwich pamor" like the other one.
Chandra, thank's! Yes, the blade seems to be thick and I hope that it will have a nice lamination.
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Old 21st November 2010, 11:57 AM   #9
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Yeah Sajen, you're sick alright...
I suggest that you just pack up all these Moro thingies that you have been picking up and mail them straight to me.
I was watching this auction as well, but i tend to like my kris complete and the broken sheath bothered me. I'd say you got a good deal though and the kris itself is a nice one.
I agree with José that the blade looks Maguindanao, but i think it was rehilted at some time and the sheath is certainly newer than the blade.
Nice catch! Love to see it cleaned up.
Hi David,

normally I also look for complete kris, i.e. with unbroken sheath and easy restoreable but the price have been very low so I try a bid.

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Old 21st November 2010, 11:51 AM   #10
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Hello Detlef,

Looks like a nice blade again!

Horse hoof pommel are often found on Sulu kris but not limited to that region. Please post close-ups when you receive it.

Regards,
Kai
Hello Kai,

thank you. I still have to learn. You all have to explain one time how you can see by the "elephant trunk" from which tribe the blade forged.

When I received the kris I will post some close-ups.

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