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Old 31st August 2009, 01:23 AM   #1
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that, a utility knife, and a gun would be my "EveryDay Carry" if I lived there too!

migueldiaz, maybe you can help me answer these...
How common are these laminated blades do you think? What prices do they run at? How many are made per how many tourist swords are made?

I think those would be good indicators for those who don't live in the Philippines.
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Old 31st August 2009, 04:56 AM   #2
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Interesting piece - the blade and scabbard are Maguindanao.......
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Old 31st August 2009, 01:33 PM   #3
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migueldiaz, maybe you can help me answer these... How common are these laminated blades do you think? What prices do they run at? How many are made per how many tourist swords are made?
KuKulzA28, the older ones would be the ones that will have laminated blades. And in two shops I went to last year in Davao City in Mindanao (in a strip retail for Moro crafts called Aldevinco Center), each would have about 15 krisses and only one or two out of the 15 would be older pieces, and they would of course be the ones that will have laminated blades.

That's just anecdotal evidence of course. I'm not really in a position to gauge the relative proportion of the quantities between the old ones vs. the tourist versions, because I haven't surveyed these shops enough.

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Interesting piece - the blade and scabbard are Maguindanao.......
Thanks for the comment, Battara. If you don't mind my asking as I really don't know, what would be the particular features of the blade and scabbard that make them Maguin.? Thanks in advance
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Old 31st August 2009, 07:50 PM   #4
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The front section of the ganga where the mouth is, is characteristic of being Maguindanao as well as the "shoulderless" scabbard top, which is a style of Maguindanao scabbard according to Cato.
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Old 1st September 2009, 01:13 AM   #5
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The front section of the ganga where the mouth is, is characteristic of being Maguindanao as well as the "shoulderless" scabbard top, which is a style of Maguindanao scabbard according to Cato.
Thanks! Here's a close-up view of the gangya, which I need to clean and etch also ...
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Old 14th September 2009, 11:14 PM   #6
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From a book (Space & Identity, by Sakili) borrowed from a friend, here's a pic of how a modern Tausug carries his kalis (kris):
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Old 27th October 2009, 03:53 AM   #7
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Didn't they wear it with the bottom edge facing up? When did this change?
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