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25th April 2014, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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Centerpiece of our collection
Here for viewing are two ivory jungayyan moro krises. The top kris has a 21 inch blade, and is 26 inches overall. The bottom kris has a 25 inch blade and is 30 inches long. Both ivory pommels are virtually identical, both being 4 inches wide. The top pommel is 7 3/4 inches tip to tip, while the bottom pommel is 7 1/4 inches tip to tip. The top kris has alternating gold bands along with braided silver wire, while the bottom kris is hemp wrapped. Those of you with sharp eyes might notice that when I had the description plates made up, that I wrongly attributed the pieces as coming from Sulu, while obviously they are from Mindanao. These krisses are the centerpiece of our knife show display.............Dave.
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25th April 2014, 11:23 PM | #2 |
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26th April 2014, 04:37 AM | #3 |
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A EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTION WITH SOME REAL GEMS A EXCELLENT DISPLAY TOO WHICH GUN SHOWS DO YOU GRACE WITH THIS DISPLAY IT WOULD BE WORTH THE TRIP TO SEE IT ALL FIRST HAND. THANKS FOR SHAREING.
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26th April 2014, 01:08 PM | #5 |
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Wow! These pics just remind me of the first time Phil introduced me to you and Lonna and how I just stood at your table, cow-eyed, and drooled!
I not sure I spent any time anywhere else! That was a great day!....and Phil had to listen to me babble about it for the rest of my visit! ...I am still looking for the elusive ball pommel barung for my collection! |
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