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Battara 24th April 2011 01:05 AM

Silver Long Nose Visayan Taribon
 
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Greetings folks! I bought this taribon from Royston (thank you so much). I restored it with a new top half of the missing nose (out of silver), and I made a new ear to replace the missing ear. Also I took the nickel plating taken off the blade and etched it. Finally I made a new scabbard (made out of paduk wood - a cousin in the same family with narra, but not endangered) and wrapped it in black rattan.

I also have to give credit to Nacho and Migueldiaz (Maraming Salamat!) for their sharing with me their museum examples and field research.

Enjoy! :D

Battara 24th April 2011 01:06 AM

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Here are the before pictures:

Ferguson 24th April 2011 01:29 AM

Stunning craftsmanship my friend!
Steve

Spunjer 24th April 2011 02:12 AM

nice one, jose! one day... one day...

Robert 24th April 2011 02:22 AM

Beautiful taribon and outstanding work Jose. When you get tired of this looking at you all the time just let me know and I will be very happy to give it a new home.:D By the way, where is that envy smilie when you need one.

Robert

kino 24th April 2011 03:35 AM

Nice one Battara.
Are the discs Spanish coins?

Battara 24th April 2011 04:07 AM

Thank you folks. Pleased as punch - never thought I would be able to own one. :D

Kino - the coins I were able to read are US occupation of the PI, both early and WWII, so I used such coins to match in making the missing ear.

BTW - I must also thank my friend and talented professional jeweler Tim Holbert: he made the base of the upper part of the nose (I carved out the inside so he could have something to go on, then I soldered the beads onto it.)

Dimasalang 24th April 2011 06:51 AM

Awesome! I'll own one of these Taribon swords one of these days.

Just gotta add, most of these Visayan swords with the added metal plates reminds me a lot of Mechagodzilla. HAHA Nice Mechagodzilla sword. hehe :D

http://i2.listal.com/image/917382/60...screenshot.jpg

ariel 24th April 2011 07:23 AM

More secret language.... :-)
Could you please explain what is Taribon?

Robert 24th April 2011 08:42 AM

Ariel, Check out this thread it has loads of great information. :D http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ight=long+nose

Robert

carlos 24th April 2011 09:06 AM

Perfect restoration!! congratulations, I want to have your hands!!! :D
best regards
carlos

Sajen 24th April 2011 11:44 AM

Hello Jose,

congratulations to your new friend! Like usual great work you have done by this! :)
Taribons are the most beautiful swords types I know and I hope that one day I can own one byself!

Best regards,

Detlef

Dom 24th April 2011 12:16 PM

Hi Battara
it far from my usual track ;)
but I love and appreciate when edged weapons lovers ,
restored with great skill and love, weapons that require
and do not excuse to let them .. "as they have found" ... ;)

thanks for the enjoyment

à +

Dom

Royston 24th April 2011 03:09 PM

Nose Job
 
Nice nose job. I doubt if one of Holywood's finest cosmetic surgeons could do as well :D

Roy

ThePepperSkull 25th April 2011 03:40 AM

Incredibly well done, Jose! As always your restoration work is quite respectful of the piece.

I love the new scabbard, too. Before reading, I was about to comment on how I thought the scabbard was of recent philippine make, as they make this exact scabbard in Aklan nowadays. I honestly couldn't tell the difference!

migueldiaz 25th April 2011 08:28 AM

Battara, nice! And it even has the moro-monggo.

Dear all - by the way and just to nitpick a little, it's called "taribong" with a "g" :) Thanks.

VVV 25th April 2011 12:31 PM

Jose, you have done a great job, as usual!

Michael

Battara 25th April 2011 03:56 PM

Thank you all folks. It has been almost a year in the making.

Also want to thank you Lorenz for the correction - bad memory (ah.....what was I typing again.........?) :o


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