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But I can understand why Bill made a new thread, his piece is not wootz.
In that vein, here is my picture of one of my favorite pieces. I love it because of the rarity, it is the top of the line of this type of kampilan (unless it is ivory and gold), and I love the artwork and craftsmanship on the ivory croc head and the copper-silver okir chased bands. Oh, yeah, and the guard is ivory and silver, and it comes with a wonderfully carved okir scabbard and a Maranao mansala. |
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More Kampilan - My dog's favorite is the one made of whalebone. He likes the ivory one also.
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Here is Mine
A 19th century Yemen heavy silver hilted jambiya. There is a story behind this one. I first saw this on Artzi's site but got beat to the punch and I thought it was gone forever but a year later it appeared on ebay but again it was not to be. Soon after I saw that Battara had posted it on the forum. Well Jose was gracious enough to part with it ![]() ![]() Lew |
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Yes Lew, it is a very nice piece - sort of miss that one. Glad it is in good hands.
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...onesian+riddle
The above sword is my favorite although it does not even come from the region I actually collect (which is North Sumatran status weapons). The amount of inscriptions and general feel it has makes this one an exception in many respects in my collection. I have limited my collection and only kept the best pieces and only of the region mentioned above so in fact all my pieces are favorites that this one survived al these limitations makes it "the one".... |
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Erik I like that one a lot!!
If you ever get tired of it. Let me know. This is my favorite (inspite there is no scabbard like yours)! |
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Oh yeah. Forgot about the mansala........
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