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Another Kampilan to share.
Published in Arts of Asia Jan.-Feb. ‘91 |
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N/T
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P.S. Rick, for comparison I tried to send you a (poor quality) picture of mine via PM -- but PM does not allow attachments ![]() . Last edited by Ian; 26th January 2021 at 10:48 PM. Reason: Added P.S. and picture |
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Ian, yes. but the okir runs all the way to the point.
I wonder if the two krisses and the Kampilan came from the same maker. |
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The one pictured above has an old Spanish colonial coins, but that doesn’t really tells the swords age, just the coins age. DaveS had a similar bladed Kampilan that showed lamination patterns. Here’s a bare blade that DaveS gifted over 10 yrs ago. |
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