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Flavio
9th March 2009, 05:14 PM
I have this piece with me for a while now but I think that I haven't yet show you. It's just the pleasure to share :)
Lew
9th March 2009, 05:52 PM
Flavio
Molto bella :) The blade is early 20th century with old style baca baca.
Lew
Flavio
9th March 2009, 06:44 PM
Grazie Lew :) Can you tell me more about the old stile baca baca? There are some specific characteristics? I think that also the pommel is older respect the blade....
Lew
9th March 2009, 08:03 PM
Favio
The older baca baca were forged from steel and were of a high quality compared with some of the later ones that were made from strips of copper or silver or base metal.
Flavio
9th March 2009, 08:12 PM
Thank you Lew :) ;) Are these kris yours? Nice!
Lew
9th March 2009, 08:16 PM
Thank you Lew :) ;) Are these kris yours? Nice!
Not any more :(
Lew
kai
10th March 2009, 01:15 AM
Hello Lew,
The blade is early 20th century with old style baca baca.
I don't think the clamps can be dated from their construction per se: Both styles seem to have been in use for quite a long time (apparently with regional preferences). Stronger/solid, well-made examples regardless of construction are a good sign (of craftmanship), of course.
IMHO this nice Maranao blade is from the 19th century. Thanks for letting me play with it, Flavio! ;)
Regards,
Kai
Flavio
10th March 2009, 11:38 AM
You're welcome Kai and thank you again for your kindness :) ;)
kino
10th March 2009, 01:24 PM
Flavio, that's a beautiful kris. Nice composition with the wire wrapped hilt.
Kris' with a diminutive kakatua are usually older. I agree with Kai with this being late 19th cent.
Good catch. Let me know if you get tired of looking at it. :D
Flavio
10th March 2009, 03:47 PM
Thank you Kino, I also love the wire on the hilt and I'm very proud that such great collectors of moro pieces like you and Kai love this kris :p ! I have to thank Jose for this nice piece!! :) ;) :D
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