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Battara 10th August 2013 09:02 PM

Philippine 1st Republic Dagger Restored
 
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Got this dagger from "imas560" for restoration. It is a unique piece from the the turn of the century during the Philippine-American War/1st Philippine Republic. The tang goes all the way through the hilt, but unlike most of these pieces, this has carving in the wood hilt and scabbard. I posted this also for our research records.

Lots of active rust and a missing silver top. Here are pictures of the original condition in which I received it:

CharlesS 10th August 2013 09:10 PM

Nice Battara! I really like the unique hilt carving. Was there a pommel cap??...almost seems to be missing one.

Battara 10th August 2013 09:27 PM

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Here it is restored. I took off the active rust and repolished the blade to what it was or close to it.

I also made the end cap and had to make tiny brass nails replacing the missing ones that keep the silver mounts in place (and match those that remained). At the same time I polished the silver mounts. You can see the classic triangle with sun face and 3 stars.

Notice the wood carvings. I am wondering if they indicate this piece is Visayan or nearby......

Sajen 10th August 2013 09:48 PM

Like usual great restore work, congrats! And now it is a very very nice dagger, congrats Imas for owning such a nice piece!

Regards,

Detlef

David 10th August 2013 09:56 PM

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Your handle needed just a little bit of photoshop work so that we can actually see this carving. Nice! :)

CharlesS 11th August 2013 12:41 AM

Another nice restoration job Battara. Lovely work on the pommel cap...right down your alley!

mdp10003 11th August 2013 01:40 AM

Hi all,

I am the proud (and grateful) keeper of the dagger that Jose just restored. I have to say, it was great work! The problem is he does such great work I may keep him busy with a few more pieces (he is working on another right now) :)

cheers, Michael

Ferguson 11th August 2013 01:50 PM

I love it, both the piece and the work! Congrats to the owner and the craftsman!
Steve

manteris1 13th August 2013 08:26 PM

well done, jose...................jimmy

imas560 13th August 2013 09:30 PM

Didn't get it from me, I'm a terrible hoarder...just ask my wife, second thoughts please don't... just leads to hysterical shrieking and promises (lies) that I'll stop/sell etc.

Battara 13th August 2013 11:36 PM

Yup!.........you're an addict alright. :D


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