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Old 10th August 2010, 01:46 PM   #1
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Intrestingly the horse-hoof exhibits many characteristics of a twist-core. The photo's don't seem to show it but...
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Old 10th August 2010, 10:15 PM   #2
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If I was more confident in my etching abilities (I have a bottle of etchant solution from RadioShack purchased for this purpose that remains unopened to this day), I would be in the process of finding out...

Rick - thanks for the Yakan suggestion & another anthropological lead to follow. Don't know when Yakan people first started settling on Mindinao, but surely there must have been established trading amongst neighboring populations?
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Old 10th August 2010, 10:58 PM   #3
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If I was more confident in my etching abilities (I have a bottle of etchant solution from RadioShack purchased for this purpose that remains unopened to this day), I would be in the process of finding out...

Rick - thanks for the Yakan suggestion & another anthropological lead to follow. Don't know when Yakan people first started settling on Mindinao, but surely there must have been established trading amongst neighboring populations?
Well also, if you're going to battle you collect as many like minded people as you can, no ?


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The other kris seems to have a Sulu blade with a Maguindanao/Maranao hilt - there was a lot of trade between the Maguindanao and Sulu. The blade also seems to be an older form, like the late 1700s.

Have the little piece of "gold" tested by a jeweler.

The barong - not looking Yakan to me, but you never know.....
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Old 11th August 2010, 01:11 AM   #5
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My best guess; wouldn't a Sulu Barung have a longer silver punto (ferrule)?

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Old 11th August 2010, 06:10 AM   #6
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Usually yes. However, the Yakan back crest/plume is extended on these as well. Could this be a fighting form or even a composite?
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