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Old 24th June 2011, 03:17 PM   #1
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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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Old 24th June 2011, 08:28 PM   #2
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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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Old 25th June 2011, 03:34 PM   #3
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What is the definition of Minasbad? Another thread shows a variant of Parang Nabur under the same name.
Im not positive on the definition of Minasbad or how it is filed under Parang Nabur. Lorenz would be able to answer that question.

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Nice piece. Better to have the brass detail and the engraving on the blade. Bikolano, eh? Now I know thanks.
Yes. Now that it is in my hands and seeing the details first hand, I am very happy with this buy. See -->

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Actually I'm kind of glad that I had other obligations when this came to auction, otherwise the bidding could have been run up needlessly. The new pictures show just how beautiful this sword is. Now, I am extremely jealous and will have to find one with this style of blade for my own collection (again, here is where the forum needs a jealousy icon). Do you by any chance have an idea of the age of this sword as I have no idea at all of how to date them? Again my congratulations on this great addition to your collection.

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Thanks again Robert for not bidding. haha I thought it went high enough already. hehe I'm not positive on the age of this one, but I am guessing early 1900s? Maybe others will input.
Anyone know how I can remove that surface rust with out removing any patina?
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Old 25th June 2011, 04:13 PM   #4
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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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Old 26th June 2011, 08:28 PM   #5
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Ill give the WD40 method a shot first.

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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?

Tell me about it. Which is why I felt I had to have this one. And the entire set seems to be in good shape with none of the plates or parts missing. The handle looks to be carabao horn.
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Old 27th June 2011, 02:20 AM   #6
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Your pictures are better - very nice.
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Old 30th August 2023, 05:29 PM   #7
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Hullo, necro-ing this thread because I got a piece which I believe belongs in the same era as the original post... the blade profile of mine is called 'winastari,' it's 17in with a subtle clip-point in the last 1/4th of the spine. I'm not yet sure what [animal, deity] the figural represents.

Just wondering if anyone has arrived at a date or era for this dress style of Bicol blades. TIA!
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Old 25th June 2011, 05:35 PM   #8
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Anyone know how I can remove that surface rust with out removing any patina?

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!

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Old 25th June 2011, 06:09 PM   #9
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Anyone know how I can remove that surface rust with out removing any patina?
On the steel parts I use Mothers Mag & Aluminium Polish and 0000 steel wool and just do a little at a time so you don't remove anything other than rust. I then wipe it down good and follow that up with Ren Wax.

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Old 24th June 2011, 08:28 PM   #10
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Robert, I was worried I would be contending with you on this one. As you seem to be the one snatching everything up now-a-days. haha
Actually I'm kind of glad that I had other obligations when this came to auction, otherwise the bidding could have been run up needlessly. The new pictures show just how beautiful this sword is. Now, I am extremely jealous and will have to find one with this style of blade for my own collection (again, here is where the forum needs a jealousy icon). Do you by any chance have an idea of the age of this sword as I have no idea at all of how to date them? Again my congratulations on this great addition to your collection.

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Old 25th June 2011, 01:16 AM   #11
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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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