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I thought the same thing. The fittings aren't very nice (aside from the wood used. That's actually very attractive in person, just the brass fittings are not the nicest), but I really like the blade. I'm not too familiar with Keris Pamor patterns so I don't know if the pamor on this is actually Beras Watoh as it claims but I thought it was beautiful.
Perhaps one day I may have it refitted with a new hilt and scabbard. Quote:
It's a shame that mindanao and areas surrounding are somewhat unsafe to the common traveller now. My grandmother, in her youth, travelled around the Phillippines and learned several dialects during those travels, including Tausug. she doesn't know much about Moro Weaponry unfortunately but she says that she finds Moro Culture interesting and different, what with her being an Ilocano woman. I also hear that it's hard to find good quality modern made blades nowadays there anyways. I wonder if there still are smiths that make functional Moro blades... I hear things about one smith/forge in Sulu still making good blades, but those are only whispers among Silat and Arnis practicioners I have talked to, and many of them also say that Sulu is full of touristy-type blademakers as well. Oh well. Such is the dilemma of an ethnographic blade enthusiast who doesn't collect antiques :P Quote:
This dynamic has made me search differently for ethnographic blades, namely modern made ones that are functional and not decorative. Many modern made pieces are just touristy and for show, especially among phillippines blades, BUT there ARE several pandays who still make legitimate and functional weaponry. I read somewhere on these forums that if I don't collect antique weaponry, this is not the place to be, but I guess I kind of disagree. There are still smiths out there who seek to keep tradition and make blades that are still great, or those who seek to rediscover what is lost. Finding these men and examining their wares is what excites and drives my collecting habits... as well as finding some interesting yet less traditional pieces from time to time. ![]() Last edited by ThePepperSkull; 15th September 2009 at 07:47 PM. |
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