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Old 10th February 2013, 12:33 AM   #1
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Great gunong Steve, I am glad that you could come to an agreement on price on this and add it to your collection. One day when you are sleeping maybe I'll be able to acquire one with this blade style for my collection. Congratulations,

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Old 10th February 2013, 01:28 AM   #2
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Nice piece. I especially like the work on the bottom of the scabbard. Looks like 1930s and perhaps Maranao.
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Old 10th February 2013, 08:31 AM   #3
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What a jewel Steve, it must feel great to finally have it in your hands! The straight back is also my favorite blade shape in regards to gunongs.

Do you think the blade might be laminated - are you going to etch it?

Thanks for sharing and may you enjoy it in good health!


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Old 10th February 2013, 09:42 AM   #4
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Do you think the blade might be laminated - are you going to etch it?
Hello Thor,

yes it is! Read what Steve write in post # 1. Steve is used to etch his blades when he received them.

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Old 10th February 2013, 02:35 PM   #5
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Hey Steve

I'm glad you finally decided to just go for it . It's a real beauty!

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Old 10th February 2013, 06:34 PM   #6
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Thank you gentlemen for your comments!
Jose, while I love these blades, and can tell a good one, I don’t really have a lot of knowledge about dating and the groups who made them. Do you think it’s Maranao because of the blade shape, the mounts, or the okir? Trying to learn!
Thor, the blade is laminated, but it’s fairly low contrast. It is easy to see in person, but hard to capture in photos. The blade was polished when I got it, so I gave it an etch.

Again, thanks to all who commented.

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Old 10th February 2013, 10:49 PM   #7
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Well (being a deep subject) I base this on the fact that these were mostly made on Mindanao, and especially on the okir style on the bottom of the scabbard.

Great question......
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