18th March 2012, 12:39 PM | #1 |
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My first Kampilan
Also my first auction experience. Very exciting! Bought it at the Auctions Imperial last night at the Timonium show. Nice blade, thick at the hilt. It has some light power sanding marks, but they will come out with a polish. I'd love your comments.
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18th March 2012, 01:21 PM | #2 |
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Wow very nice! Wish I was there
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18th March 2012, 02:10 PM | #3 |
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Hi Steve,
beautiful Kamp! I was one of the low online bidders on this one. I love the reddish wood with the nice grain. Congrats to your first Kampilan, I am curious to see the blade etched. Do you plan to give him back his eyes? See here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=kampilan Regards, Detlef |
18th March 2012, 02:28 PM | #4 |
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Congratulations!!! a very good piece, be carefull, the kampilans are dangerous...to the wallet, is like a virus!!
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18th March 2012, 07:01 PM | #5 |
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NOW YOU ARE AN EXTREME MORO COLLECTOR!!
YOU HAVE JUMPED FROM THE SMALLEST MORO BLADES TO THE LARGEST. CONGRADULATIONS, LOOKS LIKE A VERY NICE OLD ONE, I ESPECIALLY LIKE THE WOOD AND PIERCED TIP. |
18th March 2012, 07:08 PM | #6 |
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Looks like an excellent example in a nice stat of condition....congrats!
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18th March 2012, 07:15 PM | #7 |
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Was going to bid on this but had to work. Lucky for both of us as I don't think I have the money right now!
Congrats on a great piece. It really is beautiful, Steve |
18th March 2012, 08:00 PM | #8 |
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Nice honest piece - congratulations. I agree with Sajen that the silver disk eyes are the only things missing. Otherwise complete (sans scabbard).
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18th March 2012, 10:38 PM | #9 |
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Congrats again....and apologies....you could have saved a few more dollars if I had realized I was bidding against you sooner. If I had known you were interested in it earlier I never would have bid at all, but you still got it for a darn good price.
The piece is far better in person than the pics indicate. It is one of the heaviest examples I have ever handled, with very crisp carving. Nice pick up! |
19th March 2012, 02:25 AM | #10 |
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Thank you all gentlemen! I do plan to give her back her eyes. Just have to find some coins from the proper period.
No problem Charles. I was so nervous bidding that I didn't even notice who I was bidding against. Sorry if you wanted it. I was pleased at the price it went for. Just had to give it a polish and etch as soon as I finished the 7 hour drive home. And I was pleasantly surprised! Last edited by Ferguson; 19th March 2012 at 02:35 AM. |
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A wonderful Kampilan Steve. I am happy that you've finally been able to add one to your collection and a very nice one at that. I have never seen the grip with this style of wrap before, is this a common form? Beautiful overall condition and once the eyes have been replaced WOW My congratulation on your latest addition.
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21st March 2012, 07:59 AM | #12 |
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Nice polish and etch my friend now what did I do with that eye . I guess some type of period coin may be needed?
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21st March 2012, 04:23 PM | #13 |
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Thanks Robert. I've seen similar wraps on Kris, but I haven't handled many Kampilan. Pictures I've seen mostly show rattan wraps, or missing wraps.
Thanks Lew! I have a couple of 20 centavo coins coming from Ebay. Which side of the coin would usually be shown? Steve |
21st March 2012, 04:31 PM | #14 |
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Most of the ones I've seen using these coins have the eagle and shield side showing.
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23rd March 2012, 12:53 AM | #16 |
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Steve, thanks for the pics! Very nice lamination patterns!
In my opinion, the kampilan symbolizes the bird-deity just like the kris, barung, and pira (with the beak & crest of the kakatua in the pommel, etc.). Hence, we often see ukkil on the kampilans' crossguard that makes it look like outspread bird wings. And I also think that the kampilan's blade tip (with or without the spikelet) is the bird's head and beak. Thus the bifurcated pommel will logically be the bird's tail (and not the open mouth of a croc). There's also a Muslim univ. professor whom I interviewed about two years ago, who in turn interviewed at least two prominent Mindanao craftsmen earlier. Here's what the univ. prof. told me: "The kampilan represents a swift's tail, particularly the Purple Needletail Swift which is a bird known to hunt in large groups, nests in caves, and unlike most birds, it makes no noises or calls – thus warrior-like. It’s also known for its beautiful shiny purple color." It's no coincidence thus that often we see the bird side of the coin displayed on the kampilan's hilt (as Robert also noted). Further up north among the Panay Bukidnons in the Visayas (central Phils.), they are fond of using a Mexican coin with a sun burst design on one side. The logic is the same - it is all about the veneration of the sun god and the bird deity (two sides of the same coin ) of the ancient religion of the islands. Thus IMHO I think you should show the bird side of the coin when you affix them in your kampilan ... Just my two cents Lorenz |
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Lorenz,
Thank you so much for sharing this information. It's fascinating! Bird side it is! Steve |
25th March 2012, 08:29 PM | #18 |
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She can see now.
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25th March 2012, 10:36 PM | #19 |
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Well done .
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25th March 2012, 10:51 PM | #20 |
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Congrats
Nice Work!!
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26th March 2012, 12:41 AM | #21 |
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Yes, well done!
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26th March 2012, 02:15 AM | #22 |
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Brings it back to life doesn't it.
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26th March 2012, 03:13 AM | #24 |
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Looks GREAT Steve!!! Now that it can see again be careful not to make it mad
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27th March 2012, 02:48 PM | #25 |
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nice!
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