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sorry, KP = Kampilan
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Is your kampilan a status piece as well?
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Yes, that makes sense. Nice. I had a whalebone one too (sold it for my ivory kampilan) and it did not have a laminated blade either.
The other problem with this barong is that it does not have much of a temper line either. |
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CONGRADULATIONS JOSE YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE MORO TRIFECTA. 1. IVORY KRIS 2. IVORY KAMPILLIAN 3. IVORY BARONG.
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I love suasa (Second only to my affinity for silver); it's such a gorgeous metal to work with. That red hue is just beautiful.
I wonder, do you think the suasa part of the Punto was a later addition to this piece or was the inclusion of two metals on the hilt part of the original piece? |
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Thanks guys - trifecta - good for us here in Kentucky. ![]() |
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