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Michael, that's good! It's always better to know if more persons think the same think more than 2 or 3, don't you think so?
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That sure looks like a scarf weld to me. I might think differently were I to handle this thing, but from the photos it looks fairly obvious.
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Judging from the two sides of the blade it sure looks like it may have been broken and repaired .
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OOOOOPPPPPSSSS
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Yes, stupid me .
![]() ![]() I didn't realise until I had posted; I edited but you caught me anyway . ![]() ![]() I don't see why this couldn't be a Philippine blade that entered a culture where keris and Sundangs are ritually etched . ![]() Flavio, do you think the blade was re-welded at that area ? Is the blade any thicker or thinner there ? |
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Hi Rick,
sorry for the delay... I was digging at an Iron age necropolis and I'm very busy ![]() ![]() ![]() Rick, the blade is neither thicker neither thinner. Simply the thickness reduces from the zone of the gangya toward the point. I don't think that is a scarf welded blade, just the lamination is made in such way ![]() Thank you ![]() |
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Hi Flavio, thanks .
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Hi Rick, you're welcome
![]() Seems that this kris/sundang shows some peculiar aspects rare to see on other pieces ![]() Flavio |
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