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This is the latest piece in my collection. Bolo with strong Spanish influence in the hilt design. Total length is about 20" grip is wood with brass fittings. As I have not received it yet I have no other measurements. My question for the experts is if this is the style of bolo that was blunted by Spanish law that produced the Tabak?
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It would be very difficult to get a pre-ban bolo, if any exist. With that said, yes this may be part of the reason for the shape of the Pampangan tabak. IT looks like a Pampangan tabak, though the tip is narrower than most tabak. I would say this one was made around the turn of the century or slightly earlier. Also looks like it could be laminated.....
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Hi Jose, Thank you for your response. Could you possible tell me in what year the ban was first put in place? I will post more pictures of the blade when it arrives. What do you recommend for bringing out the lamination if there is any, Vinegar? Thank you again.
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As far as the ban is concerned, I don't know but it was long ago, pre-1800? The Filipinos were too deadly with these things. As far as the laminations go, if you won't use ferric cloride, then a long time in vinegar with heating the blade would suffice (and heat the vinegar too) and then with lime juice or mix the 2 (heat all the fluids).
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ther eis no need to seel if it is laminated, if you want to then clean the back of the blade with alittle emery paper , polish it with metal polish and etch it with vinegar or acid.. but no heat.. |
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Use low heat, obviously not high heat. Like from a blow dryer......
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