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Aslan Paladin
30th December 2017, 03:29 AM
After 6 months of waiting, a Mandaya dagger that I asked Battara to restore is finally with me along with a nobility barong that I bought from him with a scabbard he expertly crafted for it. It was about a year in the making as well as the aforementioned 6 months of waiting before NZ customs released them to me. Here are the pictures.

Aslan Paladin
30th December 2017, 03:31 AM
Pictures of the Mandaya dagger with my Mandaya sword.

Aslan Paladin
30th December 2017, 03:32 AM
Group picture of my Mindanao daggers.

Aslan Paladin
30th December 2017, 03:34 AM
Pictures of the nobility barong with two of my other barongs.

Aslan Paladin
30th December 2017, 03:40 AM
This Mandaya dagger is the same dagger in this thread http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=22927&highlight=mandaya

Battara
13th January 2018, 11:01 PM
Nice little collection there. I also like the early wavy bladed gunong with great burled hilt (needs a little etch), and I like that barong with the horn/kamagong hilt and bone/ivory inlays (I always love the contrasts).

I am so glad you got your pieces and that you are happy with the work. :D

Battara
13th January 2018, 11:04 PM
BTW - nice Mandaya sword as well - I like the hilt form, which is much better carved than my own.

mariusgmioc
14th January 2018, 08:21 PM
Very good pieces! Congratulations! :)

Sajen
14th January 2018, 11:43 PM
Very nice pieces you have collected there! :) :cool:

Regards,
Detlef

Aslan Paladin
16th January 2018, 07:17 PM
Nice little collection there. I also like the early wavy bladed gunong with great burled hilt (needs a little etch), and I like that barong with the horn/kamagong hilt and bone/ivory inlays (I always love the contrasts).

I am so glad you got your pieces and that you are happy with the work. :D

That gunong was the first one in my collection and I was lucky to get it, with its early age, lovely wavy blade and exquisitely burled hilt. The barong has a kamagong hilt and ivory inlays and was the first nobility/datu barong I got.

You have always turned up excellent restoration work before Battara and I expected nothing less when I entrusted the Mandaya dagger and the scabbard work for the barong. The wait was all worth it. :)

Aslan Paladin
16th January 2018, 07:20 PM
BTW - nice Mandaya sword as well - I like the hilt form, which is much better carved than my own.

Thanks, I love handling that sword. How old do you think the Mandaya sword is? I am guessing at least first quarter of the 20th century.

Aslan Paladin
16th January 2018, 07:21 PM
Very good pieces! Congratulations! :)

Thanks, I agree they are good pieces as well.

Aslan Paladin
16th January 2018, 07:22 PM
Very nice pieces you have collected there! :) :cool:

Regards,
Detlef


Yup, despite the difficulties with importing daggers I am still able to cobble up a few nice pieces. Thanks.

Battara
16th January 2018, 10:44 PM
How old do you think the Mandaya sword is? I am guessing at least first quarter of the 20th century.
I would agree so far.

Robert
17th January 2018, 04:49 AM
Beautiful pieces and wonderful restoration work both very much worth the wait. My congratulations.

Best,
Robert

kai
17th January 2018, 01:41 PM
Hello Algelan,

Congrats for those many excellent pieces and thanks for posting many pics!


How old do you think the Mandaya sword is? I am guessing at least first quarter of the 20th century.
I'd guess at 19th century. Very neat piece!

BTW, what date can be gleaned from the coins?

Have you tried to etch the blade?

Regards,
Kai

Aslan Paladin
17th January 2018, 02:17 PM
Thanks Robert.

Kai, the mandaya sword has one US occupation era 10 centavo silver Philippine coin dated 1904 on the reverse side . Another such coin was affixed (with glue?) to the other side but the date cannot be determined as it shows the obverse side (features a robed woman with a hammer hitting an anvil, smoking volcano on her left). I have tried etching the blade with vinegar but the laminations were wispy and scattered. It's great that you liked the pics. :)