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Sajen 9th May 2021 01:29 PM

Three vintage Philippine arrows
 
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Have got these three arrows, from the making I would guess that they are not particularly old. The seller stated that they are of Philippine origin and he has got them from a French museum but can't tell me from where they exactly come. Any guess? Maybe our Philippine members? They are approx. 100 cm long.

colin henshaw 9th May 2021 03:34 PM

Detlef, looking in the book "Traditional Archery from Six Continents, The Charles E. Grayson Collection" ... there are illustrated arrows of very similar construction and metal heads, described as from the Philippines. Not specific as to area in the Philippines, but said to be late 19th early 20th century.

Bob A 9th May 2021 05:12 PM

While the arrows have an overall appearance of age, the nocks don't look as though the arrows have ever been used - no wear from a bowstring.

But I'm no archer, so I could be wrong.

Sajen 9th May 2021 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colin henshaw (Post 262418)
Detlef, looking in the book "Traditional Archery from Six Continents, The Charles E. Grayson Collection" ... there are illustrated arrows of very similar construction and metal heads, described as from the Philippines. Not specific as to area in the Philippines, but said to be late 19th early 20th century.

Thank you Colin! :) Since I don't own the book, can you please post a picture from them?

Thanks in advance,
Detlef

Sajen 9th May 2021 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob A (Post 262420)
While the arrows have an overall appearance of age, the nocks don't look as though the arrows have ever been used - no wear from a bowstring.

But I'm no archer, so I could be wrong.

Hello Bob,

Very good possible but like you I am not an archer. ;)

Regards,
Detlef

russel 9th May 2021 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 262423)
Thank you Colin! :) Since I don't own the book, can you please post a picture from them?

Thanks in advance,
Detlef

Hi Detlef,

The book is available as a free download online. It is a fantastic reference.

Cheers, Russel

Sajen 10th May 2021 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by russel (Post 262437)
The book is available as a free download online. It is a fantastic reference.

Hi Russel,

Thank you very much!

Regards,
Detlef

colin henshaw 10th May 2021 07:06 AM

Detlef, I will let you view the book online, unless you say otherwise.

kronckew 10th May 2021 11:13 AM

https://archive.org/details/Traditional_Archery


click the circle with three dots on the left for download choices of pdf or epub format.

Ian 10th May 2021 01:23 PM

Hi Detlef,
These long arrows are made by several groups in Central and Northern Luzon. If you look in Krieger’s plates elsewhere on this site you will find similar examples. I can’t recall whether these are Aeta (Negrito) or one of the more northern people such as one of the Igorot groups. I think the latter but I don’t recall exactly.
Ian.

Sajen 11th May 2021 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by kronckew (Post 262456)
https://archive.org/details/Traditional_Archery


click the circle with three dots on the left for download choices of pdf or epub format.

Wayne, Russel has sent me the link by mail before but thank you anyway! :)

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 11th May 2021 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian (Post 262461)
Hi Detlef,
These long arrows are made by several groups in Central and Northern Luzon. If you look in Krieger’s plates elsewhere on this site you will find similar examples. I can’t recall whether these are Aeta (Negrito) or one of the more northern people such as one of the Igorot groups. I think the latter but I don’t recall exactly.
Ian.

Hi Ian, thank you very much! You are correct, there are shown arrows from both, Aeta and Igorot.

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 11th May 2021 11:04 PM

Intersting is a comparison with the arrows I've posted here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=quiver


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