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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hi Mross this kris was for sale By an european weapon dealer
http://www.ashokaarts.com/edgedweapons/edgedweapons.htm His name is Stefan and I met him several times when he visit my country. Very high class weapons he have. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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My latest... I'm happy!!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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latest one:
barung with a bigger-than-your-average-handle: OAL= 25.5" Blade= 18.25" comparison with other barungs (third pic) |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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today. your comment
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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GREAT !!!!!!
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ian, yes, that's what i was thinking as well. the scabbard also screams luzon. well, batangueno, lol. Quote:
as for your latest acquisition, it's a nice one, ian. maybe this link about tagbanuas will be of help: http://litera1no4.tripod.com/tagbanua_frame.html ron |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Ian and Ron,
Do you think that mine in this thread also is from Batangas? http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1906 I haven't seen that many swords from there, only Balisongs, so I don't have a clue? Another member also commented it, off the forum, as Batangas. Michael |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Thanks Ron.
Very helpful information on that site. So the Tagbanua people are animists who happened to have lived under the Brunei Sultanate for a few hundred years, as well as enduring Western rule from the Spanish and Americans. Seems an interesting group. One of the curiosities, at least to me, of language distributions in the Philippines today is that the main language on Palawan is Tagalog. Now Tagalog is the language of the major group on Luzon, but it is a fair distance from Luzon to Palawan, and parts of the Visayas are in between. When I ask locals why Tagalog is spoken on Palawan, they simply say it is part of the Tagalog Region. Anyone have a more specific answer? Ian. Quote:
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Ron:
Nice acquisition. The middle one of the three, with the longer than average punto, might come from the Samal people (Tawi-Tawi) in the Sulu Archipelago. There are others here more knowledgable than I am about the finer distinctions among barung hilts. Ian Quote:
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Here is a recent acquisition that comes from the Tagbanua people of central Palawan. It has several features that resemble Moro weapons -- notably, the shape of the hilt and scabbard, and okir engravings on each. I have not been able to determine if the Tagbanua are a tribal group of Muslims or if they simply copy the weapons style of the Palawano or other Moro groups.
In any case, this bolo bears a striking resemblance to a bangkung. OAL in scabbard = 21 in. Length of blade = 14.75 in. Length of hilt = 5 in. Thickness of blade just in front of hilt = 3/16 in. Ian. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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