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SanibelSwassa
17th May 2022, 07:11 AM
I posted the Garab part of my collection the other day, and was asked to show the collection as it stands today. Hope you enjoy.

kino
17th May 2022, 02:20 PM
Amazing collection. Thanks for sharing.

But, why the wall of shame?

Lee
17th May 2022, 03:33 PM
What a wonderful assembly of amazingly diverse Philippine weaponry. I truly have a mere 'closet of shame' in comparison. But the title made me think instead of the pride many of the original owners of these artifacts must have felt about their blades within a very different world than we now know and I expect they would be gratified to see these surviving well maintained and displayed. Thank you for sharing.

kino
17th May 2022, 03:43 PM
That’s a well armed bathroom!

SanibelSwassa
17th May 2022, 04:39 PM
Amazing collection. Thanks for sharing.

But, why the wall of shame?

That was a little inside joke… the wife gets a little testy when the wall gets a new arrival. But in reality I’m grateful to be the caretaker of these testaments to the skill and craftsmanship for the Filipino people. As a student of Kombatan and KI the significance of theses pieces is important to keep treasured in a world that leans toward the future and often neglects the past.

And occasionally you get a new blade that you can feel part of it’s story… somehow I feel like giving them a new home and place to rest, well cared for honors the spirit of those that wielded them and maybe let’s then eat best in turn.

Make it a great day!

chmorshuutz
18th May 2022, 10:41 AM
Very beautiful collection, but seems that no Luzon traditional blades nor Lumad ones included, or I totally missed it.

drac2k
18th May 2022, 02:20 PM
That is a truly remarkable assembly of weapons! I hope you put a night light in there as I hope that you don't sleepily stumble into all of those sharp pointy things in the middle of the night, lol.
On a serious note, do you have any problems with humidity(i.e. rust, etc.)?

SanibelSwassa
18th May 2022, 06:35 PM
Very beautiful collection, but seems that no Luzon traditional blades nor Lumad ones included, or I totally missed it.

So far the blades that have spoken to me are those from the Visayans and the Moro areas. As it takes considerable effort to become educated enough to discern the qualities and characteristics desirable in blades from each region and peoples. I also had the privilege of visiting Mindadao several years ago with my Uncle and one of his teachers. It was from there that my journey down this road of collecting originated. While I have become somewhat familiar with the historic blades from Luzon and the Lumad they haven’t yet made their way into the collection. Maybe one day… need more walls??? Lol

SanibelSwassa
18th May 2022, 06:38 PM
That is a truly remarkable assembly of weapons! I hope you put a night light in there as I hope that you don't sleepily stumble into all of those sharp pointy things in the middle of the night, lol.
On a serious note, do you have any problems with humidity(i.e. rust, etc.)?

The bathroom in question is fortunately not used for showering very often and the blades are kept well oiled and the wood conditioned. So far no issues… Florida AC is really good at removing the moisture!

carlos
19th May 2022, 06:31 PM
Wowww!!! Great collection, thanks for sharing!!!
Carlos

Gavin Nugent
4th March 2023, 01:33 AM
The hand towel rack is conveniently placed... to wipe the sweat of my brow from blade excitement...

Just a suggestion, keep all the kris and move the sundang down under for care.

Gav

Spunjer
4th March 2023, 11:22 PM
...still working on my wall of shame.

JeffS
5th March 2023, 12:42 AM
The hand towel rack is conveniently placed... to wipe the sweat of my brow from blade excitement...

I was thinking drool... :D :D :D