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Originally Posted by Rick
What defines this sword as a Kampilan?
Is Kampilan a generic term through out the islands?
Couldn't this sword also be called a Bangkung? 
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Rick, I think this one is another
kampilan-like blade. Probably more so than resembling a
bangkung which tends to have a more rounded approach of the spine to the tip. I don't know what the Bagobo would call this blade.
Xas, nice traditional ensemble, with the complete brass hilt also. These two would make a dozen or so of this style I have seen with all brass hilts. I never found one for sale when I was accumulating Lumad pieces. It's nice to see these two good examples of Bagobo/Tagakaolo brasswork.
As far as the scabbard, I think it may be from Zamboanga. It seems to have a rope keeper for tying around the waist.
Ian
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