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I saw the initial post and thought what a nice shaped blade, then the time warp happened and whao, what a show stopper, quite an inspiration!!!
I'd love to have something like this done in Chinese form, absolutley stunning!!! Gav Last edited by freebooter; 20th March 2009 at 03:16 PM. |
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Just plain WOW!
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Thanks guys, and while this is a presentation piece it is a sword and to fulfill it's purpose in life (for me at least) it had to be designed as a useful weapon. While it is rather large even for my hands and strength it sliced right through about a 1 1/2 inch sapling with no problem. I was actually most scared of the ivory cracking but it held up - had it cracked the maker and I would have had to have further negotiations
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Stunning work!
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Super! Congrats, Dan.
Hmm, an heirloom by way of an ethnic weapon ... that's a very good idea. Why didn't I think of that? ![]() ![]() |
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Can't really claim originality - the thought occurred to me after reading in this forum how weapons were handed down through the family and experiencing it in person down in Mindanao. I just like the whole legacy aspect of it as we become more global and less nuclear family.
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definitely heirloom material dan! excellent work!!!
jeez, now you're in republic of hawaii... haha, next thing, youll be speaking pidgin. go to boots and kimo's at kailua, and have the macadamia nut pancake and pulehu rib steak for breakfast. garans to broke da mouth, brah... oh, and there's a waiting line, so be there early *i will now accept your sulu kris for divulging da island's best kept secret* |
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