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Battara 28th June 2014 12:46 AM

Kampilan with Round Head and Mansala
 
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Greetings,

This kampilan was taken off of eBay lot long ago. However I was able to save the pictures. The bands on the hilt look like iron and woven rattan. Around the pommel head there seems to be what may be a silver band. Also notice the red mandala. On the spine of the blade the seller said that there were inlaid circles (which I have problem seeing).

Anyway this is a variant that for our records.

Enjoy...

Battara 28th June 2014 12:47 AM

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Here are 2 more pictures.

Rick 28th June 2014 01:04 AM

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A relative . :)

Battara 28th June 2014 05:33 AM

Nice Rick, thanks.

If anyone here has it, please post better pictures of it.

VANDOO 28th June 2014 05:39 AM

IT'S ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE VARIATIONS OF FORM ON WEAPONS. WE HAVE SPECULATED THAT SOME POMMELS WERE EITHER DAMMAGED AND MODIFIED TO A DIFFERENT SHAPE OR THAT PERHAPS THE OWNER PREFERRED A NON TRADITIONAL FORM HANDLE FOR FIGHTING :shrug: .
THIS FIRST EXAMPLE SHOWS THAT IT WAS DEFINITELY MADE AS WE NOW SEE IT. IF IT IS ORIGINAL TO THE BLADE AND IF ANOTHER FORM OF POMMEL MAY HAVE BEEN PRESENT BEFORE IS NOT POSSIBLE TO KNOW. A NICE EXAMPLE :)
THE SECOND EXAMPLE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN MADE IN ITS PRESENT FORM BUT IF IT IS ORIGINAL TO THE BLADE OR WHAT A EARLIER HANDLE MAY HAVE LOOKED LIKE IS ALSO UNKNOWN.

VVV 28th June 2014 07:48 AM

I will post additional close ups when I have received it.

Michael

VVV 14th July 2014 06:39 PM

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I don't know if they say much more but here are some additional close ups of the hilt.
The blade is also quite nice with triangular brass dots.

Michael

Ian 14th July 2014 08:00 PM

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In January 2005 Dan Wilke and I went shopping in Manila's antique district. (I'm the one wearing the jalapeno shirt and in need of barber!)

Dan (the good looking guy) bought this kampilan which had a bulbous pommel that seemed to have been made that way--no evidence of breakage or repair. If there had been a repair it was done a long time ago. The one I'm holding also had an abbreviated hilt but it had been broken and recarved in the past.

Here is the thread where it was discussed previously and shows much better pictures: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=208

VVV 14th July 2014 09:46 PM

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What a great hilt on Dan's hilt.
It reminds me a bit of this hilt (not as nice but a resembling form).

Michael

Spunjer 14th July 2014 11:24 PM

Ian, just so you know, i was over at Mang Ven's shop this past january. absolutely nothing to write home about: even he admits the supply over all is pretty much dried up. other than that, the place still looks the same tho...

Ian 15th July 2014 04:30 AM

Thanks Spunger. I haven't been back there for several years. Sorry to hear the supply has dried up. He had a good pipeline for many years.

Glad to hear Mr Ven is still going strong. He had some health issues a while back, but obviously not enough of a problem to keep him away from the shop.

Michael, I really like that example you show. Definitely a similar style as Dan's hilt. Nice use of rattan on the handle.

Ian

Battara 16th July 2014 12:12 AM

So I guess when I go (Feb?) don't bother looking over there...... :shrug:

Spunjer 16th July 2014 02:31 AM

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not in manila, batara; but with patience ya might just get lucky in the other islands... pic taken very recently in Sulu: :)


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