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Athanase 3rd February 2021 11:23 AM

Show us your Alamang
 
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Hello everyone,
I recently saw two "show us your ..." topics on Barong and Kampilan and I find this type of topic great for two reasons:

-The first is that sometimes we hesitate to open a new subject just to show our last acquisition which, even if beautiful, is well identified, classified and does not give rise to any particular question.

-The second, I find that it is a good way to bring together in a single subject the photos of many specimens of the same weapon which quickly allows to appreciate all the diversity. (and I also find it simpler and faster than using the search function and having to open each topic one by one).

So I created this subject for the Alamang (and another for the Dua Lalan).

Here is my copy, very simple, the handle is in buffalo horn, unfortunately the woven rattan bands are missing on the scabbard and the handle.

mariusgmioc 3rd February 2021 12:54 PM

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Here is mine.

Athanase 3rd February 2021 01:13 PM

Very very nice!! ;)

Sajen 3rd February 2021 04:53 PM

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Hello Séverin,

Good idea, so here is mine. :)

DaveF 8th February 2021 05:09 PM

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Here's mine. The handle is wood and the top of the scabbard is green horn.

Athanase 8th February 2021 05:20 PM

Whaaa, Very Nice Pamor!! :eek:

Sajen 9th February 2021 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveF
Here's mine. The handle is wood and the top of the scabbard is green horn.

Beautiful example! :eek: Thank you for sharing Dave!

DaveA 10th February 2021 01:29 AM

My Alamang
 
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My alamang,

Sadly, it was lost or stolen en route to me after purchase from a dealer. This was two years ago and investigations have found nothing. Yes, I’ve tried everything.

Please keep an eye open for it. :)

Athanase 11th February 2021 10:56 AM

:eek: It's really very sad especially for such an original blade.
At least I hope he didn't end up destroyed.

DaveF 11th February 2021 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Beautiful example! :eek: Thank you for sharing Dave!


Thanks Detlef. Not sure about the bevel on the blade. I've not seen any others with a bevel. I'm guessing it was added later.

Athanase 11th February 2021 05:14 PM

I have already seen blades from Sulawesi with this Pamor type and a hardened iron cutting edge reported. On your blade I think it has been repolished and re-sharpened recently, however the scabbard seems recent.

DaveF 11th February 2021 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Athanase
I have already seen blades from Sulawesi with this Pamor type and a hardened iron cutting edge reported. On your blade I think it has been repolished and re-sharpened recently, however the scabbard seems recent.

Hi Athanase, I agree about the recent repolish and sharpening but the lamination goes right to the edge. I think the scabbard is not that recent. It fits like a glove and looks and feels like it's got some age but it is very plain compared to the blade!


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