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CharlesS 5th May 2013 07:42 PM

A Moro Panabas With A Likely Chinese Influenced Blade
 
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When I first saw this unique panabas I immediately thought it incorporated a Chinese cleaver style blade. However, having forum member Philip Tom, our resident expert on Chinese blades, look at it, he has come to a different conclusion. While the style and shape are almost certainly borrowed from Chinese forms, the quality of the pattern weld and its style are not Chinese, but clearly Moro...note the similarity to a pattern welded barong. The tang style also confirms its Moro manufacture.

It's quite an interesting piece and continues my interest in cross cultural influences in blades found in the Islamic world.

Ferguson 5th May 2013 09:07 PM

Sweet!

kino 6th May 2013 08:44 PM

I like this blade profile, it means business.
What is it ferrule composed of?

russel 6th May 2013 11:35 PM

Could you please tell us it's dimensions and blade thickness.

kai 6th May 2013 11:59 PM

Hello Charles,

Neat!


Quote:

Originally Posted by russel
Could you please tell us it's dimensions and blade thickness.

Was going to ask the same.

Please also post a close-up of the blade!

Regards,
Kai

ThePepperSkull 5th September 2013 09:20 AM

This looks similar to a blade that was sold to me as a Panabas: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15658

Maybe this sets precedence for this particular form of blade in a Panabas? Of course, the piece I linked to has not been confirmed as a panabas or even Moro in origin. It does seem to be made very similarly to an old pira of mine though.


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