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dimasalang, nice one! and methinks i've been using all along the wrong key words in ebay
![]() and i love the sunny eyes of the guy. congrats. |
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Might get us a free round, though it kind of puts an odd - and possibly arrestable - slant on "Happy Hour..." ![]() |
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Got the sword in last week.
Finally took some pics. Sorry for the poor camera skills. ![]() |
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What is the definition of Minasbad? Another thread shows a variant of Parang Nabur under the same name.
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Nice piece. Better to have the brass detail and the engraving on the blade. Bikolano, eh? Now I know thanks.
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![]() Anyone know how I can remove that surface rust with out removing any patina? |
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dam bro, that's a nice one! they're hard enough to come by, and to have a plated one like this is even rarer. congrats! is the handle kamagong?
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It look on the pictures like it is only some surface rust so I would try to rub it away with WD 40. BTW, very nice acquisition! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX, USA
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Interesting sword. The bathead pommel is more usually seen with a parang nabur blade; here with a matulis/talibon style.
It's interesting too how the flat kind of shot-glass shaped saber butt was adapted part-and-parcel with the full-length tang in the swords of this region. |
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