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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
Question: What was the symbolism/purpose of the wavy extension from the crossguard?
It seems further that the earliest recording of one was I believe Magellan (?) the famed explorer who was said to have been killed with one. The problem, as always, was it just the use of the word 'kampilan' describing an unspecified form of edged weapon.....or was it this form, in use at that early date (16th century)??
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First Jim - wavy extensions? Do you mean the iron loops? My understanding that these are for hand protection.
To your second question, there were many forms of kampilan all over the islands. Even the Tagalogs up north had a kampilan version that is now lost. So the only kind left I guess are that of the Moro versions. Unfortunately, those 16th century chronicles do not give detailed description of the type of kampilan the Spanish encountered.
Clear as mud, right?