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Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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![]() More Javanese kerises for sale $125.00 each 3 or more, it's $100 a piece Shipping varies per location please contact me at: spiderguard77@gmail.com thanks for looking! |
Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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Spunjer
![]() More Javanese kerises for sale $125.00 each 3 or more, it's $100 a piece Shipping varies per location please contact me at: spiderguard77@gmail.com thanks for looking! |
Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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![]() Various Javanese kerises for sale $125.00 each 3 or more, it's $100 a piece Shipping varies per location please contact me at: spiderguard77@gmail.com thanks for looking! |
Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() not just faked chinese stamps, but some legit ones as well might or might not have any meanings. understand that a lot of Moros back in the days can't really read chinese characters. they see what... |
Forum: Keris Swap Forum
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![]() Bali Keris for sale from my own personal collection. if interested, please email me @: spiderguard77@gmail.com or PM asking $300 plus shipping |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Replies: 24
Views: 5,507
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![]() ok, form everyone's help and guidance, this is what i've gathered so far: large coin and inscribed with INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE 1897: Colonial French bronze coin worth 1 centime (1896-1939)... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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![]() hello Detlef, i don't think it is. i believe it's just a plain medallion thank you, btw! |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Replies: 24
Views: 5,507
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![]() with all the coins, seems like this particular piece is more of a numismatist's dream, no? Jose, that's one possiblity, about being a pusaka, although i've never heard of adding trinkets as it goes... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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![]() haha, thanks Ian! now i have to research where Indo-China was. would that be the modern day Vietnam? |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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![]() finally, there's this medallion. this is the proverbial monkey wrench in this whole thing. looking at it, it blends with the rest, just another trinket, is all. closer look, it's a Catholic... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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![]() ...while he's at it, he decided to add his coin collection. where the hair would normally go, this is where he displayed his collection. he also used a coin to decorate the corners of the cloth that... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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![]() and then there's the munsala cloth. this one was decorated with spanish military buttons on the tip. i'm thinking just a little humor from the original owner: one button is from an infantry uniform,... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 5,507
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Spunjer
![]() ever seen them bag ladies pushing their carts with their worldly belonging in it? not making fun of them by any means, but that image is the first thing that crossed my mind when i came across this... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 2,570
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![]() yes, not too common. found this obscure one years ago and surprised no one bid on it, but nevertheless, here it is |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 6,450
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Spunjer
![]() kinda late in the party, but all i can say is, that's one gorjeez kampy, Charles!! thank you for showing that to me at the show!! |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Replies: 51
Views: 9,859
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Spunjer
![]() Handling wise? they're all balanced. but if i have to pick a translator from stick to blade, i would go with this bad boy. it's light, and still sharp after all these years |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Spunjer
![]() Ring on the finger signifies marriage to the country. understand there's no divorce in Filipino culture, so in essence this signifies loyalty to death. notice it's on the right hand as well, which is... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 9,859
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![]() and here's one that's gonna throw you off. i'm willing to bet the original owner was from Panay |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 9,859
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Replies: 51
Views: 9,859
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![]() David, i think you're mistaking TFW with this page, and i assure you, it is not the same. the page that xasterix is referring to is legitimate. i have learned more about Filipino swords on that fb... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Replies: 51
Views: 9,859
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Spunjer
![]() i'll start with these three. would these qualify, or are you looking for a particular profile? |
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