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Old 2nd August 2011, 10:14 AM   #9
kai
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Hello Robert,

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The blade it 5/16 inch thick at the hilt. Taking that into consideration, what would be your opinion as to the age of this piece?
8mm is not thick for a kampilan - many old ones are half an inch or more. However, there are also thinner ones from the 19th c. (some may be worn but one wouldn't expect a lot of wear at the base of these blades). I'd prefer to feel the balance and examine the kampilan up close and personal to get a better idea but short of that I think I'll stick with the late 19th c. guess.

An interesting feature is the kinked carving at the base of the pommel; would be interesting to see more exmples like this.

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Kai
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