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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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Here are a few pictures of my new kampilan. It is 40-1/2 inches overall with a 29-1/2 inch blade that is 5/16 inch thick at the hilt. There is some chipping to the wooden hilt but thankfully not much. Were all of the grips on these originally wrapped for a better grip or were some just plain wood? Comments as always would be very welcome.
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One last picture of part of the blade.
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Pretty much all were wrapped; yours has a hole for the extra loop .
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I think I'm going to have to do quite a bit of practicing to get this even close to being right. Or should it be left as is ? Suggestions anyone ???Robert |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Your choice..............It seems to be a battle piece.
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A battle piece, that's great as I really appreciate true working blades. I was thinking late 19th centure on this, am I close ?
Robert |
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Vikingsword Staff
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Note the 3 woven rings under the overwrapping . |
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Rick, Thank you for your help with posting these pictures. With both sides I get a very clear picture of how the grip wrap was done. Now all I have to do is add this to what seems to be my never ending list of things I need to do. Thanks again.
Robert |
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