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Old 25th July 2006, 04:38 PM   #6
Ian
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I agree with Charles and Michael that this one is probably N. Borneo. Van Zonneveld shows some examples in his book from N. Borneo as well as the Philippines, and I think this particular hilt style is more consistent with N. Borneo than Mindanao. The suggestion that this one might have been a datu's weapon or "sword of state" has some credibility too.

Beautiful and unusual example of a kampilan. Keep them coming Artzi!

Unfortunately, this conflict seems it will go for a while longer. I hope you and your family stay safe through this dangerous time, and that there will not be many more casualties on either side before a solution is reached.

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