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Spunjer 27th January 2006 05:57 AM

Visayan, or Indo???
 
sword is preplexing. it's chiseled like a typical visayan blade with a clip point. handle looks moro. anyone knows what this is???

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VVV 27th January 2006 09:59 AM

My first guess is a Visayan Panabas inspired by the Moro version.
But it could of course also be a captured Visayan blade remounted as a Panabas?
I don't think it looks at all like any of the Indonesian stick sword variations.

Look forward to comments from those with more knowledge than me of Visayan and Moro swords.

I will recieve it within a week or so in case additional close ups are needed to evaluate what it is.

Michael

BSMStar 27th January 2006 06:38 PM

It is difficult to tell a lot from the pictures, the blade looks "chopped."

As you know, it's a modified tenegre (capture/modify, maybe due to a broken tip???). Even the sheath is modified to fit the new shape.

Interesting piece.

Ferguson 27th January 2006 07:21 PM

I have a Visayan bolo with the same type tip. I don't think it was broken, just a variation. Neat piece. Congrats.
Steve

VVV 29th January 2006 08:06 PM

Thanks for the comments,

I agree with Ferguson that the tip probably isn't broken.
F.i. in the Spanish museum pictures on this forum there are a few Visayan bolos with a tip like that.

Michael


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