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Goooorgeeeeez Jose!!! Looking forward to seeing it. Now you can stop lamenting over the one I have that is practically a twin.
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Kino, I took another look at it and may etch it again - there may be laminations in it after all.
Dimensions: the whole thing is 20 3/4 inches long and the blade is 12 3/4 inches long. Charles it is the same size as your great piece. |
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Congrats Jose, beautiful Barong!
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Thank you folks. Just re-polished and re-etched and still no lamination. I think there were some problems with the original heat treatment and this may have done something to the lamination.
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Another recent thought - on some very high end pieces the emphasis was on the hilt and not the blade, meaning a plain blade. My ivory kampilan has this feature and I have seen ivory and silver kris with plain or nearly plain blades. I believe Cato talks about this as well.
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