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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: zamboanga city, philippines
Posts: 132
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From a friend's collection and not for sale. Newly made sulu piece specially commissioned for a child.
Separate gangya. 15.5 inches blade, 21 inches overall. with silver fittings. It has a larger brother which I hope to have in due time. I also have an older one (post ww2) with separate gangya but i cannot post it here in deference to forum rules. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Posts: 312
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: zamboanga city, philippines
Posts: 132
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Concerning modern made Sulu krises, I understand that among the questions a mananasal (smith) asks an owner when commissioning a kris is whether if it is for show or for use . If it is for show, a separate gangya is produced - much like the boy's kris shown. But there are of course many other options depending on the request of the owner.
Which leads me to the question : how will a good kris with a separate gangya stand-up to a direct blow (to the gangya) from a good barong? |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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