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Sajen 27th September 2012 07:12 PM

Yet another gunong for comment
 
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Hello,

it seems that it is gunong time! :D ;) Have won this mislabeled gunong with MOP handle, the seller stated that the fittings are from silver. Since we have had recently a discussion about the age of this daggers it would be from great interest for me what you think how old this one is. My guess: 1920-1930 :shrug:
Here the link and the pictures: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Vint...vip=true&rt=nc

Atlantia 27th September 2012 07:34 PM

What an attractive piece. It has an almost pesh-kabz shape.

Ferguson 27th September 2012 09:21 PM

Very pretty hilt!
Steve

Battara 28th September 2012 03:00 AM

I would agree with you - 1930s? Exact dates are difficult for these.

Lew 28th September 2012 01:06 PM

MOP sweet.

Congrats :)

Lew

Battara 28th September 2012 03:26 PM

It may even be early 1940s - MOP was a later development.

Hope you etch the blade to see if there is any lamination.

David 28th September 2012 05:00 PM

Do you guys think this is the original sheath. Usually when i see silver ferruled gunongs the fittings on the sheath are also silver....and the gunong does not seem to fit into this sheath fully. Seems a mismatch to me... :shrug:

David 28th September 2012 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Battara
It may even be early 1940s - MOP was a later development.

Was there much manufacture of these in the early 40s. I would think that WWII and the Japanese invasion would have squashed that. :shrug:

Sajen 28th September 2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by David
Do you guys think this is the original sheath. Usually when i see silver ferruled gunongs the fittings on the sheath are also silver....and the gunong does not seem to fit into this sheath fully. Seems a mismatch to me... :shrug:

Hi David,

would agree at this point. I don't think that it is the original sheath, never have seen a bamboo sheath before. Will tell you when I have received it if the blade fit good inside.

Regards,

Detlef

Sajen 28th September 2012 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Atlantia
What an attractive piece. It has an almost pesh-kabz shape.

Hi Gene,

the blade shape and the handle from MOP was what let me bid.

Best,

Detlef

Sajen 28th September 2012 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferguson
Very pretty hilt!
Steve


Hello Steve and Lew,

thank's, Detlef

Sajen 28th September 2012 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara
It may even be early 1940s - MOP was a later development.

Hope you etch the blade to see if there is any lamination.

Hi Jose,

yes, will etch the blade. The elongated handle and the thin bulbous midsection let me think that it is more early. You don't think that the midsection would be more bulgy by a 1940s gunong?

Best,

Detlef

Battara 28th September 2012 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
You don't think that the midsection would be more bulgy by a 1940s gunong?

That is a good point. Usually the bulbous midsection gets bigger as time goes on. However, the use of MOP on this scale was a later development.

As I said 1930s at the earliest and 1940s at the latest.

One other possibility - the MOP pommel is a replacement at a later time than the midsection.

Also most of these seem to come out of Mindanao. However the lack of okir makes me wonder if this is from the Sulu region.

Sajen 29th September 2012 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara
That is a good point. Usually the bulbous midsection gets bigger as time goes on. However, the use of MOP on this scale was a later development.

As I said 1930s at the earliest and 1940s at the latest.

One other possibility - the MOP pommel is a replacement at a later time than the midsection.

Also most of these seem to come out of Mindanao. However the lack of okir makes me wonder if this is from the Sulu region.


Thank you for clarification, this is a possibility since the sheath seems to be later as well. That it could be Sulu is an interesting point.

Best,

Detlef

Nirghosa 2nd October 2012 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Hi David,

would agree at this point. I don't think that it is the original sheath, never have seen a bamboo sheath before. Will tell you when I have received it if the blade fit good inside.

Regards,

Detlef

Bamboo or is it perhaps Rattan instead?

Sajen 2nd October 2012 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Nirghosa
Bamboo or is it perhaps Rattan instead?

Think it is bamboo but can't confirm without fail since I don't have received it until now. Seller stated it is bamboo.

Sajen 13th October 2012 11:18 AM

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Have received it and so it look after some maintain.

Indianajones 13th October 2012 12:18 PM

Wow Sajen, now that is a lovely piece! Love the knife itself perhaps a bit more than the scabbard. Can tell you that it takes a long time and much handling to obtain such a nice warm "golden" hue on the Mother of pearl handle. Also the siver ferrule looks quite old (bit older than 1930's to me!). Quite a jewel!

Am not an expert on these but would almost say that the knife would deserve a slight better scabbard (dark wood, silver bands?). But this scabbard is certainly also good n old n authentic.
>yes the scabbard is from bamboo; very strong material and perhaps better than wood to use, though visually perhaps a bit less 'pleasing'.

Greets

Sajen 13th October 2012 02:07 PM

Thank you Wouter,

I am as well very pleased by my purchase! ;) :D

Agree with you about the scabbard, maybe it's an old replacement because the original one was lost, who knows? But the scabbard is well worked and seems to be made for the blade and with the polished up brass it looks nice enough.

BTW, the blade seems to be laminated, will etch it by time.

Best,

Detlef

Robert 13th October 2012 05:04 PM

Hello Detlef, All that I can say is WOW :cool: and then add my congratulations on this very beautiful gunong that you have added to you collection. I have been waiting to post until you have received it so you would be able to post some better pictures that would show how nice it really is. Again my congratulation on your win. I am very envious.

Regards,
Robert

Sajen 13th October 2012 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
Hello Detlef, All that I can say is WOW :cool: and then add my congratulations on this very beautiful gunong that you have added to you collection. I have been waiting to post until you have received it so you would be able to post some better pictures that would show how nice it really is. Again my congratulation on your win. I am very envious.

Regards,
Robert


Thank you very much for your kind words! :) I think we both have a good eye for the ebay sleepers. ;)

Regards,

Detlef

David R 13th October 2012 05:45 PM

A very nice piece. Alas us Brits are not trusted to buy blades on ebay.

Sajen 13th October 2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by David R
A very nice piece. Alas us Brits are not trusted to buy blades on ebay.

Thank you David. :) And yes, ebay is a crazy platform. Here in Germany it's not possible to look to listings where is written WW II.

Regards,

Detlef

Sajen 14th October 2012 02:04 PM

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Have just given a mild etch to the blade and it showing a very nice lamination. Like you know is it a little bit difficult to show it by pictures but I think it is to seen.

So, what you think Jose?

Regards,

Detlef

Battara 15th October 2012 03:25 AM

I like it - glad and good sign that it is laminated.

Ferguson 16th October 2012 01:18 AM

Lovely pattern on a nice knife.
Steve

Sajen 16th October 2012 05:06 PM

Thank you Jose and Steve! :)

ThePepperSkull 16th October 2012 08:03 PM

Wow, detlef, she's beautiful!

Sajen 16th October 2012 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ThePepperSkull
Wow, detlef, she's beautiful!

Yes, and I fall really in love with her! ;) :D I every time have to take her in my hand and play with her. :cool:

Robert 17th October 2012 12:27 AM

Kinky !!!:D


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