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Old 22nd March 2020, 10:55 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by xasterix
I'm thinking of four possibilities.

In Eastern Samar, the general classification of this blade would be 'sundang.' In several historical references, the Waray of this area classify sundang as a combat blade, and 'bolo' as a utility blade. There may be a more specific name for this blade type depending on its origin-town; unfortunately even in modern times this puzzle has not been solved yet. It's difficult to hunt for blades in this part of the Visayas since this is a communist rebel-infested area. 'Talibon' or 'talibong' is not a blade name known to the people of this area. Monster head-hilts are also prevalent in this area from a certain era (am guessing that era is pre-ww2).

On the other hand, this blade can also be a talibong from the Panay region (talibong = general term for combat blade). The blade profile fits the 'linamay' shape, and the hilt is in line with monster figurals from this area. However, two things stand out- the hilt angle is not common for a linamay profile, and the scabbard is not used by Panay blades.

To make things more interesting- Cebu also has the same scabbard and blade profile, with corresponding hilt angle. They also call this 'sundang.' The problem is, I'm not sure if there are monster-hilts from that region; from what I've seen, human head figurals were used in antique and vintage samples.

Finally, the radical conjecture would be that someone married a Panay-sourced hilt to an Eastern Samar blade, or a Panay-sourced hilt to a Cebu blade, or an Eastern Samar hilt to a Cebu blade.
Hi Xas,

Thank you very much for comment, I've hoped that you join in. Forget the scabbard, it's for sure not made for this blade like mentioned in post #22 before. so when I act on the assumption that the range of your four possibilities start with the most probable one that it could be a Waray sundang!?

Regards,
Detlef
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