Barong, Panabas, or something else.
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I just acquired this item and I'm not quite sure where it fits in. Somewhat barong-shaped, but much heavier, with a double beveled 12" blade,3" at its widest, & 3/8" thick at the base of the spine. It has an 8" handle.
The sheath is very crude(much more so than the weapon/tool), and it was probably wrapped with a single binding of rattan and in this manner, it reminds me of the kampilan breakaway scabbard. |
Cato shows similar examples as an uncommon form of panabas. Yours looks to me to be more of a tool than a weapon, in which case it may be a form of tabas.
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Just out of curiosity, what do the marks on the spine signify; I often find them on various panabas.
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Formally, they call this "badi" among the Maranao, and distinctly different from tabas. It's used for utility purposes nowadays.
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Can you direct me to some other examples of a "badi," on the internet, so that I can compare mine to those?
Thanks for telling me what those marks are for; it had been driving me crazy for years. Do sword makers, tool makers still use them? |
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AJ blade reviews Facebook page, featuring postwar badi https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...74344347155173 Personal page, with a provenanced 1960s badi https://www.facebook.com/rikidiz/pos...eLCbN3NEES4cCl The other samples are either in private webpages or groups, but if you need more pics or screenshots, just let me know, I can send them to you. Regarding the /X/, yes it's still used nowadays by craftsmen both in Mindanao and Sulu. In my experience, it's commonly seen at the following areas: 1. Base of spine, to indicate the area just before the tang 2. The base or forward-facing parts of the asang-asang 3. Metal binding parts of the hilt, or sometimes even the scabbard |
The one on Facebook was stunning! Thanks again.
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